California is the only state that prints the occupation of candidates on ballots. The policy applies both to partisan and non-partisan elections. The law says a candidate’s occupational ballot listing is as of the day candidates filed. San Francisco is … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
Andrea Raila is seeking the Democratic nomination for Assessor of Cook County, Illinois. According to this story, her name will appear on the March 20 primary ballot, but votes for her won’t be counted. … Continue reading
This article says the Party of the Center is working hard on its petition to become a qualified party in Kansas. … Continue reading
On February 27, Pennsylvania Republican legislative leaders again asked the U.S. Supreme Court to let the state use the old U.S. House district boundaries this year, instead of the new ones drawn by the State Supreme Court earlier this month. … Continue reading
On February 27, the South Dakota Senate unanimously passed HB 1012. The bill is now on its way to the Governor. No legislator in either house voted against this bill. It says that a party must meet the vote test … Continue reading