Leaders of the Working Families Party are mulling over contesting the Phildelphia, Pennsylvania city-council at-large seats. Generally the Working Families Party doesn’t organize in states unless those states permit fusion. Pennsylvania doesn’t permit fusion, except in a very limited manner, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2013
The San Francisco Business Times has this story about Nat Goldhaber, who was the Natural Law Party’s vice-presidential nominee in 2000. The article implies that Goldhaber is a billionaire today. It also confirms that he is still a supporter of … Continue reading
The Alaska legislature adjourned on Sunday evening, April 14. HB 13, to establish a top-two primary, failed to pass. The legislature did pass HB 104 on the last day. It moves the primary from the fourth Tuesday in August to … Continue reading
On April 15, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear Initiative & Referendum Institute v U.S. Postal Service, 12-722, the case over whether individuals who are asked to sign a petition on interior post office sidewalks may sign, without first … Continue reading
Justin Trudeau has won the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada. The party depended on its own primary to make this decision. Party members, and party supporters, were allowed to vote, and internet voting was permitted. The primary used … Continue reading