Two Oregon Democratic Representatives have introduced HB 3297. It would change Oregon ballots, for candidates who have the nomination of more than one party. Under current law, when a candidate is the nominee of more than one party, that candidate … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
On March 7, the Kentucky Republican Party kept the idea of using a caucus, instead of a presidential primary, alive, although the idea still hasn’t been approved. See this story. … Continue reading
This story says the Kentucky Republican Party doesn’t want to switch from a presidential primary to a caucus, unless the party can construct a method for overseas military voters to participate in a caucus. … Continue reading
On March 5, the California Republican Party filed a federal lawsuit against the Asian American Small Business PAC, charging that the PAC sent campaign literature on behalf of a Republican running in the March 17 State Senate special election, district … Continue reading
The News Virginian, daily newspaper for Waynesboro, Virginia, has this editorial about primaries. The editorial says they should either be closed, or they should be eliminated so that all candidates would run in November. … Continue reading