The Iowa Republican Party has confirmed an earlier tentative decision, and will hold its presidential caucuses on January 3, which is a Tuesday. Iowa caucuses are always held in on Tuesday evenings. See this story. The story also says that … Continue reading
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Political Science Professor Mathew Manweller has published an article in the Election Law Journal on voter confusion in Washington state’s top-two system, “The Very Partisan Nonpartisan Top-Two Primary: Understanding What Voters Don’t Understand.” The article is based on Manweller’s experimental … Continue reading
According to this story, Americans Elect starts collecting signatures in Wyoming this week. Other parties that are circulating in Wyoming are the Constitution Party and the Country Party. The Constitution Party is virtually finished. … Continue reading
On October 17, the Missouri Senate convened and considered many amendments to two bills that would have altered the February 7, 2012 presidential primary. In the end, the Senate defeated all the proposed amendments and didn’t pass any bill on … Continue reading
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court currently has a Libertarian Party lawsuit over whether the state law allows presidential stand-in candidates on petitions. The party had filed the case on August 12, 2011. The state had originally expected to respond by … Continue reading