On March 5, the Missouri legislature passed SB 892, which moves the presidential primary from February to March. Thanks to Frontloading HQ for this news. … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2014
According to this Washington Post story, a group appointed by the Republican National Committee is meeting to write new rules for the party’s presidential contest. The group will probably pass a new rule, penalizing Republican presidential candidates who campaign in … Continue reading
California election officials send an “Official Voter Information Guide” to each registered voter in California. The pamphlet contains statements by candidates for statewide office, and also has a page which lists which statewide candidates have been endorsed by which parties. … Continue reading
On April 25, the Institute of Governmental Studies on the University of California Berkeley campus hosted a four-hour forum on California’s top-two system. Here is a San Francisco Chronicle story about the event. The reporter who wrote the story, Carla … Continue reading
Here are the preliminary primary election returns from North Carolina, for all three qualified parties. The Libertarian results for the U.S. Senate race are, so far: Sean Haugh 1,213; Tim D’Annunzio 784. Haugh is a long-time activist in the party. … Continue reading