Robert Cruickshank has this opinion piece about California’s Proposition 14. It appears here in California Progress Report. It also appeared in Calitics.com. Cruikshank teaches political science at Monterey Peninsula College and is getting his Ph.D in history. … Continue reading
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On April 27, the San Diego city council amended the city’s election laws, to make it legal for political parties to donate up to $1,000 to candidates for city office. All city and county offices in California are non-partisan. In … Continue reading
Darcy Richardson has this interesting and comprehensive look at minor party and independent candidates for Florida Governor and U.S. Senator. It is published in the Jacksonville Observer, an on-line newspaper with conservative leanings. Thanks to ThirdPartyDaily for the link. … Continue reading
On April 27, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger set August 17 as the date of the special election to fill the vacant State Senate seat, 15th district. He also set a special primary for June 22. The seat is vacant because … Continue reading
Christina Tobin, founder of Free and Equal, has this op-ed in the Desert Sun, the daily newspaper of Palm Springs, California. The subject is California’s Proposition 14, the “top-two” measure on the June 8, 2010 ballot. … Continue reading