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“Other” Vote for U.S. House in 2012 was Approximately 3.3%, Even Though Many Fewer Districts Had “Other” Choices on Ballot, Compared to 2010

Posted on December 24, 2012 by adminDecember 24, 2012
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In November 2010, the percentage of voters who cast a vote for an independent or minor party for U.S. House was 3.28% of the total vote cast for U.S. House. The November 2012 percentage can’t be known exactly until the … Continue reading →

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Richmond, California, Nation’s Largest City with a Green Party Mayor, Wins Praise for Fighting Crime

Posted on December 24, 2012 by adminDecember 24, 2012
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Richmond, California, once one of the most crime-ridden cities in California, has had remarkable success in the last few years reducing murder and other serious crime. See this story in the Contra Costa Times. Richmond’s Mayor, Gayle McLaughlin, was elected … Continue reading →

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Four Minor Party Statewide Candidates in 2012 Carried Counties in Partisan Races

Posted on December 24, 2012 by adminDecember 24, 2012
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Four minor party nominees in 2012 partisan statewide races carried counties. In Vermont, Cassandra Gekas, Progressive Party member-nominee for Lieutenant Governor, carried Bennington and Windham Counties. Vermont has fourteen counties. The Democratic Party had cross-endorsed Gekas, but she appeared on … Continue reading →

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Grassroots Party is Once Again Minnesota’s Fourth Most Active Political Party

Posted on December 23, 2012 by adminDecember 23, 2012
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The Grassroots Party, formed in Minnesota in 1986 to advocate marijuana law reform, appeared on the ballot in all Minnesota elections 1986 through 2000. In the years 1990 through 1994 it had more nominees on the ballot for federal and … Continue reading →

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In Four States, “Other” Candidates for U.S. Senate Polled Highest Percentage in History

Posted on December 23, 2012 by adminDecember 23, 2012
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The United States has been holding popular elections for U.S. Senate starting in 1914. In November 2012, in four states, minor party or independent candidates for U.S. Senate polled the highest percentage ever, for non-major party candidates for U.S. Senate … Continue reading →

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