Thirty-five states have U.S. Senate races this year. Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race has the most candidates on the ballot. There are nominees from the Republican, Democratic, Libertarian and Reform Parties, plus eight independent candidates. Magellan Strategies released a poll of … Continue reading
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Vermont generally permits fusion, but it does not permit fusion between a qualified minor party and an independent petitioning group. Earlier this year, the statewide convention nominees of the Liberty Union Party submitted petitions for each of themselves with the … Continue reading
On September 20, the Democratic nominee for Pennsylvania State Senate, 16th district, sued a local government over its ordinance that makes it illegal for anyone to put up a campaign sign on his or her own lawn, more than 30 … Continue reading
On September 21, a Florida state circuit court in Tallhassee heard arguments in a case in which the losing candidate in the Republican primary for a State Senate seat argues that the winner should be removed from the November ballot, … Continue reading
On September 20, a federal lawsuit was filed by a voter who was told she could not wear a T-shirt that said “Flagstaff Tea Party – Reclaiming Our Constitution Now” while she was in a polling place at the Arizona … Continue reading