This British newspaper article features a British Professor of Systems Analysis and Applied Mathematics, Dr. Alex Belenky. Belenky has been studying the U.S. electoral college, and concludes that in the post World War II era, a presidential candidate could have … Continue reading
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In 2006, the Alaskan Independence Party filed a lawsuit in federal court, to force the state to recognize this party Bylaw: “In any election for public office where the Alaskan Independence Party is authorized by law to nominate a candidate, … Continue reading
According to the website of the Boston Tea Party, the presidential candidate this year will be Charles Jay, and the vice-presidential candidate will be Thomas L. Knapp. The choice was made on the internet. 37 voters participated. The vote for … Continue reading
On June 16, South Carolina finished its recount of the Demcratic U.S. Senate race. Bob Conley received 74,185 votes; Michael Cone received 73,127. This is disappointing for the Working Families Party, since it had already nominated Cone. Under section 7-11-10, … Continue reading
The ballot-qualified Peace and Freedom Party of California holds its state convention in Sacramento on August 2-3. The meeting will choose the party’s presidential nominee. Since it is so difficult for an independent to get on the California ballot, the … Continue reading