As noted earlier, on March 19, a U.S. District Court in Arizona had upheld the state’s voter registration forms. Even though Arizona provides mandatory primaries to five political parties, the state’s voter registration forms only have three checkboxes, labeled “Democratic”, … Continue reading
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In 2012, the Columbus Metropolitan Club, a corporation, invited the chair of the Ohio Republican Party, and the Ohio Democratic Party, to a forum, to discuss “Presidential Politics in Ohio.” The Club refused to invite the chairs of the other … Continue reading
John L. Mealer, of Lakeside, Arizona, has filed campaign finance documents with the Arizona Secretary of State’s office, indicating he is raising money for a campaign for Governor and that he will run in the Americans Elect Party primary. See … Continue reading
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is being mentioned as a possible Republican nominee for President in 2016 or some later year. According to this story, Political Scientist Larry Sabato says there ought to be a court ruling on the meaning … Continue reading
On May 3, the Colorado legislature passed HB 1303, which, if signed, will make Colorado the third state to use postal voting. Counties would be required to open offices at which voters could register to vote, obtain a ballot, and … Continue reading