Here is a link to the official Guam election returns for November 3, 2020. Scroll down to the bottom to see the vote for president: Biden 14,610 (Democrat) Trump 11,058 (Republican) Hawkins 185 (Green) Jorgensen 169 (Libertarian) Hunter 140 (Progressive) … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
HR 51, introduced January 4, 2021, would make most of the District of Columbia a state. As of January 9, it has 204 co-sponsors. The bill has been referred to two different committees. Generally when a bill gets assigned to … Continue reading
On January 8, a New York state trial court issued a ruling in Tenney v Oswego County Board of Elections, a lawsuit over the correct tally of votes in the 22nd U.S. House district of New York. The ruling says … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court has now docketed Kopitke v Bell, no. 20-897. This is the case over North Carolina’s independent presidential petition deadline of March 3. The Fourth Circuit upheld it last year, even though in 1983 the U.S. Supreme … Continue reading
On January 7, the Nebraska Secretary of State determined that the Legal Marijuana Now Party did not have enough valid signatures. Although it had enough statewide, Nebraska requires a certain number in each of the three U.S. House districts, and … Continue reading