On September 20, independent candidate Scott Smith won his ballot access lawsuit, and he has now been restored to the November ballot as a candidate for U.S. House, 18th district. His ballot label is “Mr. Smith for Congress.” He is … Continue reading
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On August 21, the New York State Supreme Court, Appellate Division, in Albany, agreed with the lower court, and validated a petition for a Democratic candidate for State Senate. The petition had been challenged on the basis that the candidate … Continue reading
On September 22, the Oregon Green Party gubernatorial nominee, Jason Levin, crashed a gubernatorial debate to which only the Democratic and Republican nominees had been invited. See this story in the Oregonian. Levin entered the debate near the midpoint and … Continue reading
Nebraska election law does not permit qualified parties to substitute new nominees past September 1. However, on September 17, a state trial court refused to prevent the Republican Party from adding a new Lieutenant Governor running mate to the November … Continue reading
On September 11, the two candidates for California Secretary of State spoke at a forum sponsored by the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC). The forum lasted one hour and nine minutes and can be viewed at this link. Pete … Continue reading