The National Public Radio Station in Fresno, California, here explores the effect of California’s Proposition 14 (the top-two open primary) on California’s minor parties. Thanks to Mike Feinstein for the link. … Continue reading
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California still hasn’t counted all its ballots from November 6, 2012. So far, there are 426,876 more votes cast for President than for U.S. Senate. For President, voters had a choice of six presidential candidates listed on the ballot, plus … Continue reading
Washington, D.C. city council president Phil Mendelson has introduced a bill to legalize petitioners who don’t live in the District of Columbia. See this story. As the story notes, the bill is prompted by the pending Libertarian Party lawsuit against … Continue reading
The final U.S. House race has been determined. The North Carolina 7th district, in the southeast part of the state, re-elected Democrat Mike McIntyre with 168,695 votes. His Republican opponent, David Rouzer, received 168,041 votes. See this story. Only those … Continue reading
Ballot Access News November 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 6 This issue was printed on tan paper. Table of Contents BALLOT ACCESS VICTORIES IN CALIFORNIA, PENNSYLVANIA CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR VETOES HARMFUL BILL GARY JOHNSON’S NEW IDEA FOR GETTING INTO CPD … Continue reading