On March 18, the North Dakota Senate Government & Veterans Affairs Committee amended HB 1433, to provide for a way for a party to remain on the ballot in a mid-term year. The bill, as amended, lets a party remain … Continue reading
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On March 15, the Working Families Party nominee for Mayor of Hempstead, New York was elected, defeating the 4-term incumbent Republican Mayor. Wayne Hall, the winning candidate, is a registered Democrat, but the Democratic Party did not have any nominee … Continue reading
On March 16, the Governor of Kentucky signed HB 141 into law. It lets minor party and independent presidential candidates start circulating a petition as early as they wish. Also it removes the requirement that minor party and independent presidential … Continue reading
On March 3, HB 119 passed the Hawaii House unanimously. Current law says a petition signer must include his or her Social Security number, or birthday. The bill changes the Social Security number requirement so that only the last 4 … Continue reading
On March 15, a write-in candidate for Mayor of Baxter Estates, New York was elected. The write-in candidate, John Maher, is a member of the Independence Party. Maher defeated the incumbent Mayor. The incumbent Mayor, James Neville, was the only … Continue reading