Massachusetts has four initiatives on its November 2006 ballot. The one that would legalize fusion, and also make it easier for a party to remain on the ballot, will be “Question Two”. The initiative would make it easier for a … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Susan Bysiewicz, Connecticut’s Secretary of State, said on August 10 that she will ask the Connecticut legislature next year to pass a law making it illegal for anyone who runs in a primary and loses, from then being an independent … Continue reading
The Green Party statewide petition in Pennsylvania contains the names of the U.S. Senate and gubernatorial candidates. The gubernatorial candidate, Marakay Rogers, will withdraw her connection with the statewide petition on August 11. If the pending ballot access case wins, … Continue reading
The lawsuit over how a write-in candidate may receive a nomination in a California party primary, will be appealed. The Sonoma Republican Party’s attorney plans to file his appeal brief on August 15.
Louisiana has not had any minor party nominees for Congress on the ballot, with the party label, since 1972. But this year, under the newly liberalized law passed in 2004, Libertarian candidates for Congress will be on the ballot with … Continue reading