On May 2, Ohio held primaries for the major parties. A Democratic State Senator, Charlie Wilson, won the nomination for the 6th district with write-ins. His write-ins were 63% of the total in that race. Two Democrats whose names were … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On May 2, the Working Families Party of South Carolina attempted to submit 22,000 signatures, to qualify itself. The election law says the deadline is “six months before the general election”, which this year means May 7. However, notwithstanding the … Continue reading
Illinois State Senator James Meeks, who was elected as the nominee of his “Honesty and Integrity” Party in 2002, and who has threatened to get his party on the statewide ballot this year, still won’t say if he is going … Continue reading
The Working Families Party, which already is qualified in New York, and which has been working on qualifying in Oregon and South Carolina, is also working on qualifying in Delaware. It needs 259 registered members in Delaware, and already has … Continue reading
On May 1, the U.S. Justice Department sued Alabama for failing to produce a statewide computerized list of registered voters in the state. The object of the lawsuit is, of course, to force the state to expedite this task. Under … Continue reading