Texas holds a special election to fill the vacancy in the U.S. House, 27th district, on Saturday, June 30. Filing closed on August 27. Parties don’t have nominees in Texas special elections, but party labels are on the ballot. Three … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On April 26, on Fox and Friends, President Donald Trump said he wishes the U.S. elected presidents by popular vote, rather than using the electoral college. See this story. The story says the 2016 electoral college vote was Trump 304, … Continue reading
On April 26, the Oklahoma House passed SB 350, which eases the definition of “political party.” Existing law requires a party to poll 2.5% for the office at the top of the ballot, every two years. The bill changes that … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Philip Brimmer will hear Goodall v Williams, 1:18cv-980, on Monday, April 30, at 9 a.m. This is the case that will determine if Congressman Doug Lamborn can get on the Republican primary ballot so as to … Continue reading
On April 26, the Connecticut House passed HB 5421, the National Popular Vote Plan, 77-73. This is the first progress the plan has made in state legislatures since before the 2016 election. Now the bill goes to the Senate. See … Continue reading