Although California still has many uncounted ballots, it appears likely that only 8,000,000 persons voted in the November 4, 2014 election. If so, that would mean only 44.9% of the registered voters participated. California has never before had a gubernatorial … Continue reading
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On Wednesday, November 12, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Alabama Legislative Black Caucus v State, 13-895. Here is a New York Times story explaining the issue in the case. The Alabama Legislative Black Caucus filed the lawsuit to overturn … Continue reading
On November 4, Libertarian nominees for statewide partisan office carried counties in three states. In all cases, there was no Democrat in the race. In South Dakota, the Libertarian nominee for School Commissioner, John English, carried Buffalo, Shannon, and Todd … Continue reading
Powell County, Montana, held an election for Sheriff on November 4. The only name on the ballot was the incumbent, but a write-in candidate, Gavin Roselles, had a strong campaign. The official returns show the write-in candidate losing by a … Continue reading
On November 4, the Constitution Party nominee for Coroner of Marshall County, Alabama, received 35% of the vote, so the Constitution Party is now ballot-qualified for four years in that county, for the purpose of running future candidates for partisan … Continue reading