Mexico holds a presidential election on July 1, 2018. Three party nominees and three independent candidates are expected to be listed on the ballot. The three qualified parties are PAN, Morena, and PRI. See this story about the three independent … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On February 13, the Arizona House Federalism, Property Rights & Public Policy Committee passed HCR 2022. If this bill passes the legislature, it would amend the State Constitution, so would go to a public vote in November 2018. It says … Continue reading
See this post from the Election Law Blog, which says that on February 19, a holiday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court settled the 2018 boundaries of the state’s U.S. House districts. The Election Law Blog also has a small map showing … Continue reading
A new political party in Great Britain, called the Renew Party, has already recruited candidates for the next Parliamentary election in 450 of the nation’s 650 districts, according to this story. The new party stands for keeping Great Britain in … Continue reading
The Virginia election law gives all parties the ability to decide whether to use a primary or a convention for any particular contest. But the law also says that when a party has an incumbent, then the incumbent, not the … Continue reading