Rhode Island permits write-in votes in primary and general elections, and does not have a law requiring write-in candidates to file a declaration of write-in candidacy in order to have their votes counted. Instead the Rhode Island Board of Elections … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2017
The co-chairs of the North Carolina Green Party have an appointment for Friday, December 29, in the afternoon, with officials of the State Board of Elections. The purpose of the meeting is for the party officials to present the evidence … Continue reading
On December 27, the League of Women Voters lawsuit against Michigan’s U.S. House and state legislative districts moved ahead. The U.S. District Court arranged for a 3-judge panel. See this story. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link. … Continue reading
The Alabama Secretary of State has these official election returns for U.S. Senate from the special election of December 12, 2017. The percentages barely changed from the election night unofficial totals. On election night Doug Jones was credited with 49.92% … Continue reading
Three of California’s 80 Assemblymembers have resigned in the last month. See this story. The vacancies will be filled in 2018 in special elections. … Continue reading