Connecticut lets parties that polled at least 15,000 votes in the previous election engage in fusion (the ability for two parties to jointly nominate the same candidate). But Connecticut law won’t permit parties that polled less than 15,000 votes in … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2016
Voters in California receive government-printed pamphlets in the postal mail, giving arguments for and against state and local ballot measures. This article in the California Policy Center newsetter shows how the San Francisco Libertarian Party submitted an argument against a … Continue reading
Wes White is homeless, but generally he sleeps in various places in Salinas, California. He is trying to get on the ballot to run for city council, but so far he has not prevailed. See this story. Thanks to Rick … Continue reading
On October 19, Emerson College Polls put out new presidential polls in four states, including Utah. See the results here. For Utah, the results are: Evan McMullin 31%; Donald Trump 27%; Hillary Clinton 24%; Gary Johnson 5%; other 1%; undecided … Continue reading
This article about Mindy Finn, vice-presidential running mate for Evan McMullin, quotes her as saying “One path is a new party.” Evan McMullin and Mindy Finn are on the ballot in eleven states. In five of those states, the ticket … Continue reading