According to this interview with reporter Jeremy Duda, there will be an initiative in 2016 in Arizona to convert all elections (except president) to non-partisan elections, although the wording is still not public. Duda says specifically that there will be … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
The U.S. Supreme Court will issue full decisions on just seven more calendar days, before going on summer recess. Those dates are May 18, May 26, and all five Mondays in June (1, 8, 15, 22, 29). Only one election … Continue reading
On May 4, the Colorado bill to establish a presidential primary lost in the Senate Appropriations Committee 4-3. Colorado hasn’t had a presidential primary since 2000. After Washington and Minnesota, Colorado is the most populous state that won’t have a … Continue reading
Ballot Access News April 1, 2015 – Volume 30, Number 11 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents WEST VIRGINIA REPEALS STRAIGHT-TICKET DEVICE WORKING FAMILIES PARTY WINS CONNECTICUT LEGISLATIVE RACE OKLAHOMA BALLOT ACCESS BILL PASSES HOUSE UNANIMOUSLY … Continue reading
Prince Edward Island, Canada’s smallest province, held legislative elections on May 4. The Green Party won a seat for the first time in that body. See this story. … Continue reading