Every year CATO researchers determine the level of freedom in each nation, by objective criteria. Here is the newest list. It shows that the twelve freest countries, in order, are Switzerland, New Zealand, Denmark, Ireland, Estonia, Sweden, Iceland, Luxembourg, Finland, … Continue reading
Richard Winger
This story explains the primary ballot access situation for Democratic candidates in Florida, Massachusetts, Tennessee, and North Carolina. All four state Democratic Parties have the ability to tell the state elections office whom to add to the party’s presidential primary … Continue reading
California’s Secretary of State has released a list of candidates who will be on the ballot for partisan office in March 2024. For U.S. Senate, seven parties have at least one member running, but the party label will not be … Continue reading
On Saturday, December 23, Russia’s Central Electoral Commission ruled that Yekaterina Duntsova, an independent candidate for President of Russia, cannot run in the March 2024 election. It cited paperwork flaws. See this story. The story says that there is a … Continue reading
On December 22, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed A4282B/S3505B. The identical bills move most local partisan elections from November of odd years, to November of even years. Thanks to Joe Burns for this news. … Continue reading