This story reveals that many U.S. House candidates in New York have had their primary ballot access petitions challenged this year. Thanks to Bill Van Allen for the link. … Continue reading
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On April 21, the Constitution Party nominated Virgil Goode for President, on the first ballot. He is the first Constitution Party presidential nominee to have held important elected office. The vote was: Virgil Goode 203, Darrell Castle 120, Robby Wells … Continue reading
Southern California hosts two minor party presidential debates this weekend. On Sunday, April 22, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the four Peace & Freedom Party presidential candidates will debate each other at the Westside Peace Center, 3916 S. Sepulveda … Continue reading
On April 20, the Arizona Supreme Court issued this unanimous 31-page opinion in Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission v Brewer, cv-11-0313. Arizona has an independent redistricting commission composed of two Republicans, two Democrats, and one independent. On October 26, 2011, Arizona … Continue reading
California is the only state in which candidates for public office list their occupations on the ballot. According to this story, five California state legislators who are running for re-election this year chose an occupation (for listing on the ballot) … Continue reading