On May 15, the Pennsylvania House State Government Committee passed HB 1020. The bill, as originally introduced, makes it impossible for candidates for School Board (a partisan office) to file in the primaries of more than one party. However, the … Continue reading
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Esquire Magazine has this interview with Roseanne Barr, and quite a bit of it discusses her run for President last year. The Esquire interviewer is correct when he said to her that she came in sixth. … Continue reading
Virginia elects its three statewide state executive officers in November 2013. The three offices are Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General. On May 18, the Republican Party nominated by convention, held in the Richmond Coliseum. Delegates had been chosen in … Continue reading
Anyone who lives near downtown Los Angeles, and who is able to attend a court hearing at 3 p.m., Monday, May 20, might consider sitting in the audience when U.S. District Court Judge Philip Gutierrez holds a hearing in Libertarian … Continue reading
The number of signatures needed for statewide minor party and independent candidates in Pennsylvania in 2014 depends on voter turnout in November 2013 for Judge of the Superior Court. The number of votes cast in Pennsylvania’s statewide odd-year partisan judicial … Continue reading