On October 23, a Florida lower state court ruled that since Public TV is sponsoring the October 24 gubernatorial debate, and since the Reform Party is a ballot-qualified party, therefore the debate cannot be held unless Reform Party gubernatorial candidate … Continue reading
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Max Linn, Reform Party candidate for Governor of Florida, filed a lawsuit in state court on October 23, over his exclusion from a debate being sponsored in part by Public Television. Linn has a real campaign, has spent hundreds of … Continue reading
Brian Moore, an independent candidate for U.S. Senate from Florida, and the only candidate in the race opposed to U.S. foreign policy concerning Cuba, made a surprise visit to Cuba today. He has already been interviewed by the Associated Press … Continue reading
The Green Party candidate for U.S. House in Connecticut’s 4th district announced today that he is withdrawing. Connecticut law permits a candidate’s name to be omitted from the ballot as late as October 24. The withdrawal is motivated by the … Continue reading
In November 2006, there are 6,159 partisan legislative races in the 45 states that hold such elections in even-numbered years. Of those races, in 2,316 there is either no Democrat running, or no Republican running. This means that there is … Continue reading