Pennsylvania will hold a special election on May 7, to fill the vacant State House seat, 95th district, in York. In Pennsylvania, parties that polled enough votes in the last election to meet the state’s definition of “political party” nominate … Continue reading
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A ballot access improvement bill is expected to be introduced in North Carolina on Monday, February 25. It will reduce the number of signatures for newly-qualifying parties and independent candidates. In Alabama, State Senator Cam Ward (R-Alabaster) e-mails that he … Continue reading
The National Popular Vote Plan bill in Oregon this year is SB 624. It has 32 sponsors in the House (out of 60 members), and 13 sponsors in the Senate (out of 30 members). In the Senate, only one of … Continue reading
On February 22, California State Senator Michael Rubio (D-Shafter) resigned from the Senate. He had been elected to his first four-year term in 2010. Now California will hold a special election to fill the vacancy. The district is in the … Continue reading
Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling has said he will announce on March 14 whether to run as an independent candidate for Governor of Virginia this year. Meanwhile, the Independent Green Party is already circulating an independent petition with Bolling’s name … Continue reading