Political pundit Charlie Cook has this article in National Journal. He first summarizes recent past elections. Each of the three last congressional elections saw large swings in the partisan lineup of the U.S. House. These are called “wave elections”, and … Continue reading
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On April 18, the Florida Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill was amended to require new political parties who wish to place a presidential nominee on the ballot to submit a petition signed by a number of voters, equal … Continue reading
Indiana elected a new Secretary of State on November 2, 2010. He is Charlie White, the Republican nominee. However, White in in danger of being removed from the office, because the evidence points to a conclusion that he voted in … Continue reading
On April 18, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer vetoed HB 2177, the bill that required political parties to furnish a birth certificate for their presidential nominees. See this story. The bill had been sent to her on Friday, April 15. Thanks … Continue reading
According to this story, former Philadelphia Mayor John Street has changed his voter registration from “Democratic” to “independent.” … Continue reading