According to this story, there are so many initiatives circulating in California now that professional petitions are getting $3 per signature, and sometimes even more. One wonders why more people don’t sign up to do this work. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
On Wednesday, March 23, the Oklahoma House Elections Committee will hear SB 896, the bill that eases the definition of “political party”. The bill changes the vote test for a party to remain on from 10% to 2.5% (for the … Continue reading
Jill Stein, who is seeking the Green Party presidential nomination, believes she qualified for primary season matching funds in January, and forwarded all the documentation to the Federal Election Commission late in January. However, the FEC still hasn’t made a … Continue reading
On Thursday, March 17, anti-Trump Republican conservatives met in Washington, D.C. Although earlier publicity about this group had said that it might work for an independent presidential candidate, this story about the meeting suggests that most participants still believe Donald … Continue reading
On Monday, April 4, the Utah Supreme Court will hear Utah Republican Party v Herbert, 2016-0077. The court will decide whether a qualified political party has the right to provide that no candidate may qualify for its primary ballot unless … Continue reading