Early voting in the U.S. Virgin Islands started on October 21. Among the offices on the ballot are candidates for the territory’s unicameral legislature, which is called the Senate, and which has 15 members, all with two-year terms. On October … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
Last week, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed this brief in its ongoing ballot access lawsuit, which was filed in 2013 to overturn the 2013 law that altered the definition of a “political party.” The case is Libertarian Party of Ohio … Continue reading
Ballot Access News October 1, 2014 – Volume 30, Number 5 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents CALIFORNIA EASES BALLOT ACCESS FOR MINOR PARTIES ALASKA SUBSTITUTION VICTORY OHIO LIBERTARIAN TRIAL REVEALS CORRUPT PROCESS CALIFORNIA REPEALS LOYALTY … Continue reading
Harrison Hickman, a pollster and political analyst, has this interesting article about the three Classes of U.S. Senate seats. This year, the Class II seats are up. The article explains the statistical anomaly that the Class II seats are quite … Continue reading
The Alameda County Green Party here suggests that California voters vote next month, but that they cast blank ballots for all the seven partisan statewide races. California is the only state this year in which voters cannot vote for any … Continue reading