On February 22, the San Diego County Taxpayers Association issued an 8-page analysis of California’s Proposition 14, the top-two election measure. The Association is neutral on the measure. Back in November 2004, when another top-two open primary ballot measure was … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Las Vegas Sun has this story about a poll in the U.S. Senate race. The story contains a link to the poll data that includes various Republicans, and incumbent Senator Harry Reid, and Tea Party nominee Jon Ashjian. If … Continue reading
The Reform Party lost its spot on the California ballot in November 2002. California has a procedure whereby groups that wish to qualify (or re-qualify) for the ballot may ask elections officials to keep track of how many registered voters … Continue reading
Virginia law already lets political parties, candidates, PAC’s, and elected office-holders obtain the list of which voters voted in the last election. A bill is moving through the legislature that adds a new category to the list, namely, groups that … Continue reading
The California Peace & Freedom Party will probably have three candidates on its primary ballot for Governor: Stewart Alexander of Riverside County, Carlos Alvarez of Los Angeles County, and Mohammad Arif of Kern County. The other statewide nominees are likely … Continue reading