The Washington Post has this story about Libertarian candidates for the U.S. Senate, with special emphasis on the North Carolina race and Sean Haugh, the party’s nominee. The story is drawing widespread attention. Both PoliticalWire and the Election Law Journal … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: July 2014
South Carolina held partisan primaries on June 10. At these primaries, the state tested a new type of government photo-ID law, in which anyone without an ID is still permitted to vote if the individual explains why he or she … Continue reading
Gayle Chaney, independent candidate for Register of Deeds for Orange County, North Carolina, failed to gather enough signatures to get on the November ballot. The county Republican Party had been helping her petition drive, but the drive did not succeed. … Continue reading
Los Angeles County, California, keeps a running total of the number of registered voters in each party, and the number of independents. Here is a link to that page. Since registration closed for the June 3 primary on May 19, … Continue reading
On July 5, Gravis Marketing released a poll for the Minnesota statewide races, including the Attorney General’s race. For that office, the results are: Democrat-Farmer-Labor Lori Swanson 49%, Republican Sharon Anderson 36%, Independence Party nominee Brendan Borgos 8%, Green Andy … Continue reading