Georgia elects its Public Service Commissioners in statewide partisan elections. The state is divided into 5 districts, but the districts only relate to the residency of the candidates; all 5 races are statewide elections. Two of the Commissioners were elected … Continue reading
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Although there have been perhaps half a dozen lawsuits filed in various states around the country alleging that Barack Obama does not meet the constitutional qualifications to be president, the one that has received the most publicity is Berg v … Continue reading
On November 4, independent candidate Edward O’Neill, a retired Texas Instruments employee, was elected to the Rhode Island Senate from district 17. He is the first independent elected to the Rhode Island Senate since 1964. He defeated the President of … Continue reading
On November 4, independent candidate Tim Madden was elected to the Massachusetts State House, in the Barnstable, Dukes & Nantucket District (Massachusetts legislative seats don’t have seat numbers). No incumbent was running. There may be other independents elected to state … Continue reading
Only three candidates were on the ballot for the Oregon U.S. Senate race, nominees of the Democratic, Republican, and Constitution Party. It appears likely that the Constitution Party tipped the outcome in this race. The results, as of November 6, … Continue reading