According to this story, Utah legislators are irritated with the Republican Party decision last weekend to declare that Republicans who petition onto the primary ballot are not to be considered members of the Republican Party. One legislator is drafting a … Continue reading
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On February 13, the North Carolina legislature passed HB 90, which says that the State Board of Elections should be composed of nine members: four Democrats, four Republicans, and one member who is neither. Governor Roy Cooper, a Democrat, still … Continue reading
According to this story, every North Carolina legislative race will have both a Republican and a Democrat running in 2018. By contrast, in 2016 Republicans didn’t run anyone in 36 seats and Democrats didn’t run anyone in 44 seats. In … Continue reading
California is the only state that prints the occupation of candidates on ballots. The policy applies both to partisan and non-partisan elections. The law says a candidate’s occupational ballot listing is as of the day candidates filed. San Francisco is … Continue reading
Andrea Raila is seeking the Democratic nomination for Assessor of Cook County, Illinois. According to this story, her name will appear on the March 20 primary ballot, but votes for her won’t be counted. … Continue reading