On November 6, Frank Gilbert, Libertarian Party nominee for Constable of DeKalb Township in Grant County, was elected. He ran unopposed, but the office is a partisan office. Gilbert is a former Mayor of Tull, and has been active in … Continue reading
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On November 6, Pat Noble, who is 19 years old, was elected to the Red Bank Regional High School Board of Education. The high school is in Monmouth County, New Jersey. Noble defeated an incumbent, Nilsa Samol, by a margin … Continue reading
The New York Times has this story about the odd circumstances by which a Green Party nominee was elected to the Arkansas State House yesterday. … Continue reading
On November 6, two incumbent members of the Ohio Supreme Court were ousted. One of the two winners is William O’Neill, who had run twice before but had never before won. He always refuses to accept campaign contributions. He has … Continue reading
In Illinois, if the nominee of an unqualified party polls at least 5%, the party becomes ballot-qualified for that office for the next election (except the rule doesn’t work in years which end in zero, such as 2010). This year, … Continue reading