The Democratic National Committee still says it will nominate for president and vice-president by a virtual roll-call of the delegates, in advance of the actual physical national convention. See this story. But they say the virtual roll-call will be in … Continue reading
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On July 16, a Montana state trial court issued a Temporary Restraining Order in a lawsuit over which voters can sign petitions. Montanans Securing Reproductive Rights v Jacobsen. The TRO prevents the Secretary of State from rejecting signatures on petitions … Continue reading
We the People, the party formed in North Carolina to make it easier for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., to get on the ballot in that state, has a nominee for State Senate and also a nominee for Rowan County office. … Continue reading
The Secret Service began protecting some presidential candidates in 1968. The first minor party or independent presidential candidates who ever received such protection were John G. Schmitz, 1972 nominee of the American/American Independent Parties, and Dr. Benjamin Spock, 1972 nominee … Continue reading
On July 16, the Oklahoma State Board of Elections had a random drawing to determine the order of parties on the November 2024 ballot. The Libertarian Party won the top spot, followed by the Republican Party and then the Democratic … Continue reading