On Wednesday, Arizona election returns showed that the Republican nominee was winning. But as of the evening of Thursday, November 8, the Democratic nominee is 9,610 votes ahead. Here is a link to the Arizona Secretary of State’s web page … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
Here is a link to the unofficial Tennessee gubernatorial election returns. As noted earlier, there were 25 candidates on the ballot with the label “independent.” Their votes ranged from 5,172 to 493. … Continue reading
The Green Party nominee for Cook County (Illinois) Water Commissioner, unexpired term, Rachel Wales, received 19.0% in a two-candidate race against a Democrat. This appears to make the Green Party ballot-qualified inside Cook County, for partisan county office. Here is … Continue reading
North Carolina elected a State Supreme Court Justice on November 7. The Republican-majority legislature had earlier restored partisan nominations for judicial races, but in 2017 that legislature passed a bill saying that for 2018 only, there would be no party … Continue reading
A U.S. District Court in Springfield, Illinois, had been planning to hear Gill v Scholz on November 15. But on November 7 the judge said the hearing will be postponed, due to a scheduling conflict. The new hearing date isn’t … Continue reading