On March 26, Tennessee SB 471 passed the Senate State and Local Government Committee with only one “no” vote. It provides that political parties would no longer nominate candidates for U.S. Senate by primary. Instead, if a party had members … Continue reading
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Robert C. Sarvis, a Virginia Libertarian, hopes to become the Libertarian Party’s nominee for Governor this year. Of course, he will need 10,000 valid signatures by mid-June, and he has not yet received the party’s nomination. The Virginia Libertarian Party … Continue reading
On March 26, Public Policy Polling released a poll for the special U.S. House election in South Carolina’s First District. Three candidates are on the ballot (although we don’t know yet which Republican will be the nominee, we do know … Continue reading
Here is a news story about the 3-judge U.S. District Court that is hearing testimony about the validity of Arizona’s U.S. House and legislative districts. The first day of the trial was March 25, and the trial is continuing on … Continue reading
George McDonald, a Republican candidate for Mayor of New York city, sued the city last month over the $4,950 limit on how much an individual may donate to a Mayoral candidate. The case, McDonald v City Campaign Finance Board, is … Continue reading