Some states, including Illinois, do not permit voters to sign a general election petition for more than one candidate for the same office. Eric Zorn, op-ed writer for the Chicago Tribune, here says the law should be amended to let … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
This Cleveland Plain Dealer article says that the Ohio Debate Commission plans to host a gubernatorial debate on October 8, and that one of the affiliates of the Ohio Debate Commission is the City Club, which is a nonprofit organization. … Continue reading
On September 11, a Suffolk/Reno Gazette Journal Poll for Nevada was released. The poll included all ballot-listed candidates for Governor and U.S. Senate. See the results here. Question six has the U.S. Senate results, and question nine as the gubernatorial … Continue reading
On September 11, the Arizona Secretary of State released the official tally of votes from the August 28 primaries. This is the first knowledge anyone has had of the write-ins in the primaries. Four parties held primaries: Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, … Continue reading
Soudth Carolina permits fusion, although it isn’t used very much, because if a candidate seeks the nomination of two parties, and he or she loses either nomination, then that candidate can’t have the other party’s nomination either. Despite this damper … Continue reading