Kansas is one of the states that didn’t hold a presidential primary this year, and used caucuses instead. On March 28, the Kansas House passed HB 2683, which sets up a presidential primary starting in 2012. It would be the … Continue reading
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It is possible to predict that 2008 will be another presidential election in which only six general election presidential candidates will theoretically be able to be elected. It is quite likely that the presidential nominees of the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, … Continue reading
On March 28, the Washington Republican Party asked the U.S. District Court that first heard the case against the “top-two” system, to let the party file an amended complaint in that same case. The U.S. Supreme Court on March 18 … Continue reading
On March 28, the Washington Republican Party asked the U.S. District Court that first heard the case against the “top-two” system, to let the party file an amended complaint in that same case. The U.S. Supreme Court on March 18 … Continue reading
This year, 30 states have held presidential primaries (counting D.C. as a state). As noted in an earlier post, the cumulative vote totals for the leading major party presidential candidates are: Hillary Clinton 13,920,268; Barack Obama 13,855,412; John McCain 7,613,865. … Continue reading