Filing for Democratic and Republican primaries closes in Wyoming on Friday, May 30. So far the only announced Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate, both of whom have filed, are William Bryk and Al Hamburg. Bryk is an attorney in Brooklyn, … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
U.S. District Court Judge Neil Wake will hold a hearing in Arizona Public Integrity Alliance v Bennett, 2:14cv-1044, on Thursday, May 29, at 3:30 p.m. This is the lawsuit, filed by some voters, challenging the Arizona distribution requirement for statewide … Continue reading
The California Senate Elections Committee will hear AB 2351 on Wednesday, June 4, at 1:30 p.m., in room 4203. This is the bill that eases the definition of a qualified political party. It has already passed the Assembly. Thanks to … Continue reading
According to this Newsday story, the New York Green Party has asked to meet with the Working Families Party, to see if the two parties could jointly work for a gubernatorial nominee other than Andrew Cuomo, the Democratic incumbent who … Continue reading
On May 22, the Oklahoma legislature’s conference committee for HB 2134, the ballot access bill, re-wrote the bill. The original bill eased the petition for a newly-qualifying party to get on the ballot, and the Senate version also slightly also … Continue reading