On September 12, the Michigan Secretary of State filed her response in Gelineau v Ruth Johnson, western district, 1:12-cv-976. Her brief says that it would be too difficult and expensive to add any Libertarian presidential candidate to the ballot. Of … Continue reading
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Thirteen U.S. House members have been defeated for re-election in partisan primaries this year. The congressional primaries for the year are finally over. They stretched from March 13 to September 11. See this story for more details. Eight of the … Continue reading
Free & Equal and its founder, Christina Tobin, organized the only 2008 presidential debate in which every candidate who was on the ballot in states containing a majority of the electoral vote was invited, and in which some of those … Continue reading
Public Policy Polls has released these results for the presidential, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House races in Montana. For President, when Gary Johnson is included, the results are: Romney 46%, Obama 43%, Johnson 7%, undecided 5%. When Johnson is omitted, … Continue reading
A few days ago, the Kansas Reform Party state committee met via conference call and revised its presidential nominee from Chuck Baldwin (who doesn’t really want to run for President) to Virgil Goode. The Kansas Objections Board will decide whether … Continue reading