Massachusetts has four ballot-qualified parties: Democratic, Republican, Green-Rainbow, and Working Families. The Working Families Party isn’t holding a presidential primary. The other three parties are holding a presidential primary. The Massachusetts Secretary of State has already released the list of … Continue reading
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Arizona Senator Karen Johnson has said she is willing to again introduce a bill to make it easier for new parties to get on the Arizona ballot. No petition to put a new (or previously unqualified) party on the Arizona … Continue reading
New Hampshire Senator Peter Burling has introduced a bill for the 2008 session, to expand the list of who may obtain the statewide list of registered voters. This is in response to last month’s court decision, striking down the old … Continue reading
On December 6, a committee of the District of Columbia held a hearing on a proposal to advertise the District’s lack of voting representation in Congress. The proposal includes large electronic signs at major sports stadiums. It is likely that … Continue reading
New York Democratic presidential primary candidates need 5,000 signatures to be on that ballot. December 6 was the deadline, but the signatures can be mailed and postmarked on that day, so the list may not be final. Already filed are … Continue reading