New Mexico is one of twelve states that lets state income taxpayers choose to send a contribution to the political party of the voter’s choice. New Mexico’s Tax Code says in section 7-2-31 that all parties qualified under section 1-7-2(A) … Continue reading
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On September 13, Nevada elects a new member of Congress in the 2nd (northern) district. A Public Policy Polling poll released August 23 shows: Republican Mark Amodei 43%, Democrat Kate Marshall 42%, Independent American Party nominee Tim Fasano 3%, independent … Continue reading
This news story says that Jack Kimball, New Hampshire Republican state chair, has arranged to delete his signature from the Libertarian Party’s ballot access petition. He says he thought he was signing for just a single Libertarian candidate, and hadn’t … Continue reading
On August 22, the PBS Newshour featured an eight-minute interview with two leaders of Americans Elect, Elliot Ackerman and Doug Schoen. The interview was conducted by Judy Woodruff. Thanks to Jim Cook of Irregular Times for this news. … Continue reading
Virginia elects its state legislators every two years, in November of odd years. August 23 is the petition deadline for the 2011 legislative elections. It appears that the only parties, other than the Democratic and Republican Parties, with any legislative … Continue reading