North Dakota holds its primary on June 12. North Dakota is an open primary state. In the secrecy of the voting booth, a voter decides which party’s primary to vote in. Four qualified parties are printed on the June 12 … Continue reading
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Gary Kreep is in a virtual tie with Garland Peed for Superior Court Judge, San Diego County, position 34. There are hundreds of thousands of ballots still to be counted in California, and the final election returns won’t be known … Continue reading
Arizona will hold a primary on August 28 for five political parties to nominate candidates for Congress, state office, and partisan local office. Those five parties are Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green, and Americans Elect. Two candidates have filed for the … Continue reading
The Santa Cruz Sentinel of June 6 has this editorial. It concludes, “Voters who approved the open primary in 2010 probably weren’t intending a message they support the ever more dysfunctional stranglehold the two major parties have on government. But … Continue reading
In November 2010, under a partisan nominating system, California voters were able to choose between the following candidates for Congress: 53 Republicans, 51 Democrats, 39 minor party nominees, 3 independent candidates, and 14 declared write-in candidates, for a total of … Continue reading