Utah has two ballot-qualified parties, other than the Democratic and Republican Parties. Both the Constitution and Libertarian Parties have completed their nominations process. Utah has 75 state house seats. The Constitution Party has nominees in 38 of them, and the … Continue reading
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Earlier this month, Alabama Representative Cam Ward introduced HB 738, which cuts the number of signatures for an independent (for office other than president) from 3% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 1.5%. Representative Ward spoke to the Alabama Libertarian … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court did not release any full opinions on April 21, but it probably will on April 22. That might include the Indiana government photo-ID case for voting at the polls. Also, on April 22 the Court hears … Continue reading
Daily Kos posted a short item about Green Party U.S. Senate candidate Rebekah Kennedy, who is the only opposition to Democratic Senator Mark Pryor this year in Arkansas. The Daily Kos posting was made at 10:19 am on April 19, … Continue reading
The webpage www.electoral-vote.com tracks individual state polls for the general election for president. Professor Andrew Tanenbaum, who runs this site, suggests that if the major party nominees are Barack Obama and John McCain, a likely electoral vote result (based on … Continue reading