The Florida Secretary of State’s office has been reviewing the paperwork of each qualified political party, to see if each party meets the new procedures for qualification. The biggest change is that each party must have at least three statewide … Continue reading
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The November 22 New York Times has this column by David Brooks, which, at the very end, suggests that the emergence of a new strong political party in the United States would be beneficial. The main point of the column … Continue reading
On January 27, 2010, Georgia Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp announced the creation of the Elections Advisory Council, which was to hold hearings around the state and seek citizen input on improvements to the election laws. The Council’s report … Continue reading
The Vermont Progressive Party has posted this article on its own web page. The article says that the party is growing, partly because Democrats control all branches of the state government and people who generally prefer Democrats are somewhat disappointed. … Continue reading
According to this story, there are lawsuits pending in both federal and state court in Wisconsin over a new spate of legislative recall petitions. One set of plaintiffs, in the state case, argue that the recall petitions should be circulated … Continue reading