Texas has already canvassed most of the write-in votes for presidential declared write-in candidates. See the state’s election returns here. Texas write-ins for president, for the declared candidates, are generally bigger than such write-ins in other states. That is because … Continue reading
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This NPR story explains why almost half of Alaska’s votes still haven’t been counted. That is why we still don’t know if the Top-Four initiative passed. UPDATE: the state Elections website posted another 50,000 votes late on the day, on … Continue reading
When Ballot Access News posted the New York registration data for November 1, 2020, the totals for the Women’s Equality Party and the Reform Party were not available, but now they are. Women’s Equality has 5,889 active members, and Reform … Continue reading
The Aloha Aina Party, a new party in Hawaii this year, polled enough votes for its legislative candidates to remain on the ballot. Here is a link to the election returns. The law required it to poll 4% of the … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party is now ballot-qualified for 2022, for statewide office, in 32 jurisdictions: Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, … Continue reading