According to the wikipedia article on the Congressional Tea Caucus, that caucus has 60 members in the U.S. House of Representatives. Forty of them are from states that have either open primaries or top-two primaries. This observation is not meant … Continue reading
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On September 2, a Superior Court judge in Bridgeport, Connecticut, restored a slate of candidates for Mayor and Selectman to the Democratic Party’s primary ballot. The judge also postponed the primary from September 13 to September 27. See this story. … Continue reading
The September 2 New York Times print edition has this lengthy story on Green Party success around the world. The story focuses mostly on Germany, but covers many nations. … Continue reading
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has several subcommittees. The subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights will hold hearings in early September on “New State Voting Laws – Barriers to the Ballot?” The subcommittee has already chosen witnesses, … Continue reading
Carl Lewis, the former Olympic track star who is trying to get on the ballot to be the Democratic nominee for State Senate, New Jersey 8th district, and others, expect a ruling at any time in his federal case. See … Continue reading