A new political party named the Democratic-Republican Party was formed in New Jersey earlier this year. It successfully petitioned to place a U.S. Senate nominee, two U.S. House nominees, and four nominees for county office, on the ballot. However, the … Continue reading
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On October 18, a 3-judge U.S. District Court ruled that Paul Thurmond should remain on the South Carolina ballot for State Senate. See this story. … Continue reading
HeadCount is an organization that attempts to help individuals to register to vote, and also to help them know what identification is needed at the polls. The web page is especially geared to young people. Here is a link to … Continue reading
The October 18 Sacramento Bee has this op-ed on California’s top-two system, Proposition 14. It is severely critical of how it has worked in practice so far. The authors are Ben Boychuk of the Manhatten Institute and an editorial writer … Continue reading
DemocracyNow! and its hostess, Amy Goodman, again covered a Commission on Presidential Debates event by letting some minor party presidential candidates answer the same questions that the two major party nominees answered. This is the second time DemocracyNow! has done … Continue reading