On February 22, Rocky De La Fuente, an independent presidential candidate in 2016, won his lawsuit against a Washington state law that requires petitioning candidates for president to publish a notice in a newspaper, in each county in which the … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On September 22, 2017, the Seventh Circuit struck down the Illinois law requiring newly-qualifying parties to run a full slate of candidates. However, no Illinois legislator has introduced a bill to repeal that law, and the deadline for introducing bills … Continue reading
This Los Angeles Times story shows that the U.S. House race in California’s 49th district could end up with two Republicans on the November ballot, and no write-in space. Or it could end up with two Democrats, if certain other … Continue reading
According to this story, Wyoming businessman David Dodson will be an independent candidate for U.S. Senate this year. He will need 5,036 valid signatures, not easy in Wyoming, which has the smallest population of any state. … Continue reading
According to this story, Chicago will hold partisan primaries for a special election for Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, yet no names will be printed on either the Democratic primary ballot or the Green primary ballot. There are no Republican declared … Continue reading