Last week, the West Virginia Judiciary Association (which is an association of state judges) recommended that the state continue to elect its judges in partisan elections. West Virginia is one of twelve states that elects its state judges in partisan … Continue reading
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Last month, Libertarian Party nominee Damien Ober polled 5,915 votes for “Shadow” U.S. Senator. The District of Columbia holds elections for U.S. Senate, and U.S. House, even though Congress does not recognize the winners of these elections (the election for … Continue reading
Last month, Libertarian Party nominee Damien Ober polled 5,915 votes for “Shadow” U.S. Senator. The District of Columbia holds elections for U.S. Senate, and U.S. House, even though Congress does not recognize the winners of these elections (the election for … Continue reading
The Wall Street Journal of December 8 has this interesting explanation of the controversy in Canada over the government’s initial attempt to end public campaign funds for political parties (an idea which has now been dropped), and why Canada’s parliament … Continue reading
The Pennsylvania Elections Department posted the official canvass of votes to its own website on Friday, December 5. The Department says it will post the write-ins as well, sometime within the next 30 days. … Continue reading