On July 4, Chelene Nightingale announced her candidacy for Governor of California in the American Independent Party primary. She is an activist on the issue of stopping aliens from entering the United States illegally. Here is her webpage. If she … Continue reading
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Several weeks ago, the Rhode Island Senate passed SB 203, the bill to lower the number of signatures for a new party. The bill still needs to go through the House. The House adjourned early in July, but House leaders … Continue reading
On July 7, the Obion County, Tennessee, Election Commission voted to sue the state of Tennessee. The county is upset because state law requires all counties, starting in 2010, to use vote-counting machines that have a paper trail. Obion County … Continue reading
On July 6, both The Oregonian (Portland’s daily newspaper) and the Register-Guard (Eugene’s daily newspaper) ran an editorial, advocating that Oregon Governor Ted Kulongoski sign SB 326. Here is the Oregonian’s editorial. The Register Guard’s editorial is here. The title … Continue reading
Mexico held a Congressional election on July 5, to fill all 500 seats. Although not all of the votes have been counted, it appears that the Green Party will have 25 seats in the new Congress, which takes office on … Continue reading