The New York Times has published Eugene Puryear’s submission on the rights of protestors at campaign events, in the “Room for Debate” column. Puryear is the vice-presidential nominee of the Party for Socialism and Liberation this year, although the New … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On March 23, the Oklahoma House Elections & Ethics Committee unanimously passed SB 896. It changes the vote test for a party to remain on the ballot from 10% of the vote for the office at the top of the … Continue reading
On March 23, the U.S. Supreme Court refused injunctive relief for the Montana Republican Party, in the lawsuit over whether the party may avoid using an open primary. The case is Ravalli County Republican Central Committee v McCulloch. The primary … Continue reading
Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio have withdrawn their names from the New York April 19 Republican presidential primary ballot. Normally, this season, candidates who cease cmpaigning don’t bother to withdraw their names from ballots. The only names on the New … Continue reading
On March 22, Arizona held a presidential primary for the Green Party. With about 92% of the precincts reporting, the results are: Jill Stein 609; Kent Mesplay 139; write-ins or blank ballots 17. In 2012, the results of the Arizona … Continue reading