On October 8, two Socialist Party candidates for the California legislature filed a federal lawsuit against the California law that forces them to have “party preference: none” on the ballot, if they run for Congress or partisan state office. Soltysik … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2015
A few months ago, the Commission on Presidential Debates said it would release its rules on who may participate in the general election presidential debates at least one year before those debates. However, the first Commission on Presidential Debates event … Continue reading
On June 29, the New Jersey legislature passed AB 4613. It provides that the government will automatically register all adult citizen residents known to exist. It also allows no-excuse early absentee voting, and lets 17-year-olds pre-register. Governor Chris Christie still … Continue reading
California Governor Jerry Brown has until the end of Sunday, October 11, to decide whether to sign or veto two election law bills. So far he hasn’t acted on either one. AB 477 puts the Green Party’s internal rules into … Continue reading
Gallup, one of the oldest polling companies in the U.S., will not do any polling for presidential primaries this year. And Gallup may not poll for the general election either. See this story. … Continue reading