On April 3, Deborah Sheldon, a Republican running for State Senate in the May 20 primary, filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court to strike down a 2013 law that says the list of voters who have requested an absentee … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
This year, the Libertarian Party of North Carolina has a contested primary for U.S. Senate between Sean Haugh, a long-time activist in the party, and Tim D’Annunzio, who recently joined the Libertarian Party and had run as a Republican for … Continue reading
On April 8, the Pew Center released a comprehensive, objective study of election administration in each state. Here is a link to the Report. The link says the study is dated February 2014, but actually it was just released. See … Continue reading
Oregon has released a registration tally as of March 1, 2014. Two particular parties are poised to move into elevated legal status if trends continue. The Independent Party will qualify for its own government-provided primary in 2016 if its registration … Continue reading
On April 4, Dan Cantor, speaking to the press, again hinted that the Working Families Party may run its own nominee for Governor of New York this year, rather than cross-endorsing Andrew Cuomo, the Democratic nominee. See this story. … Continue reading