Attorney Justin Hanson, an Illinois attorney, has filed to be a write-in candidate for U.S. House in the Illinois Third District. This is the district in which the March Republican primary was won by Arthur Jones, a Holocaust denier. The … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
It appears that Matt Morgan, the only Democrat running for Michigan’s U.S. House seat, First District, has easily polled enough write-ins in the August 7 primary to become the Democratic nominee in November. It is very rare for anyone to … Continue reading
On August 9, the West Virginia Constitution Party and its nominee for U.S. Senate, Don Blankenship, asked the West Virginia Supreme Court to put Blankenship on the November ballot. Blankenship v Warner, 18-0712. This news story includes a link to … Continue reading
On August 9, Massachusetts Governor Charles Baker signed HB 4834, which sets up automatic voter registration in Massachusetts. Every adult citizen known by the state government to exist will be automatically registered, unless he or she declines. In states with … Continue reading
The Washington Post has this column about the Green Party’s participation in the Ohio special election for U.S. House earlier this week. The piece, by Post opinion writer Elizabeth Bruenig, defends the party and suggests that Ranked Choice Voting would … Continue reading