On April 26, U.S. District Court Judge Sue Myerscough denied the motion of the state of Illinois to dismiss the ballot access case that concerns the 5% petition requirement for independent candidates for U.S. House. The case is Gill v … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Georgia held a special congressional election in the Sixth District on April 18, but no one got a majority, so there will be a runoff on June 20. Georgia does not allow anyone to register, and have that registration take … Continue reading
The Huffington Post has this story about the election victory of the Working Families Party in a special Connecticut legislative election last week. … Continue reading
On the evening of April 27, the Oklahoma House passed SB 145 unanimously. This is the bill that eases ballot access for independent presidential candidates, and the presidential nominees of unqualified parties. The sponsor’s office had told me on April … Continue reading
On April 4, Libertarian Party member Austin Gravley was elected to the Frostproof, Florida, city council. See this story. The election is non-partisan. Frostproof has a population of 3,000 and is in Polk County, in the center of the state. … Continue reading