On September 7, the Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party announced that it has nominated Ned Lamont for Governor of Connecticut. Lamont is also the Democratic nominee. the Griebel-Frank for Connecticut Party is ballot-qualified in Connecticut, for Governor only, because in 2018 … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Atlanta Press Club has invited all three ballot-listed U.S. Senate candidates into its October 16 debate. Also the Merceer University Center for Collaborative Journalism has invited all three into its October 13 debate. So far, the Democratic nominee, Senator … Continue reading
The Working Families Party will not have its own nominee for U.S. House in New York’s Tenth District. See this story. … Continue reading
For the first time in at least a century, a public official has been removed from office for violating the Fourteenth Amendment’s “insurrection” clause. On September 6, a New Mexico state trial court removed Couy Griffin from his County Commissioner … Continue reading
Political scientist Jonathan Bernstein writes here about election systems in which parties don’t have nominees for important office such as Congress. As is traditional for political scientists, he supports the concept of political parties and thereby criticizes the Alaska election … Continue reading