Iowa registration data for September 1, 2018, shows: Republican 32.47%; Democratic 31.24%; Libertarian .58%; Green .14%; independent 35.58%. In February 2018, the percentages were: Republican 32.72%; Democratic 30.27%; Libertarian .48%; Green .15%; independent 36.39%. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
In February 2018, a U.S. District Court struck down Washington state’s law that makes it illegal for an independent presidential candidate to petition if he or she hasn’t first run a legal notice in a newspaper, at least ten days … Continue reading
Every state office in Vermont has a two-year term. In 2016, the Progressive Party elected the Lieutenant Governor, two State Senators, and seven State Representatives. All ten of these incumbents are running for re-election in 2018. In 2016, the Progressive … Continue reading
The Alaskan Independence Party is a qualified party in Alaska, but it has no nominees for any partisan office this year. In 2016 it had only one nominee, who ran for the State House. In 2014 it had no nominees, … Continue reading
Only two candidates will be on the November ballot for U.S. House in Alaska, the Democratic nominee and the Republican nominee. Two independent candidates petitioned, but neither of them had enough valid signatures. They are Sidney Hill and Jesse “Messy” … Continue reading