In the November 2020 election, Virginia will have only one independent candidate for Congress on the ballot, and no minor party candidates on the ballot. This is the smallest number of minor party and independent candidates on the ballot for … Continue reading
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The Tennessee Secretary of State’s website has this list of presidential candidates who filed petitions. The only qualified parties in Tennessee are the Republican and Democratic Parties, so all others must use the independent presidential procedure, which requires 275 signatures. … Continue reading
Former Congressman Tom Campbell, a founder of the Common Sense Party of California, here explains why his party would improve California government if only it could get on the ballot. His op-ed is carried in the pages of the Orange … Continue reading
Only five presidential candidates will be on the November ballot in Maine: the nominees of the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, Green, and Alliance Parties. … Continue reading
On August 18, the virtual Democratic national convention chose Joe Biden for president. The roll-call vote was: Biden 3,558; Bernie Sanders 1,151; absentions 5. There were also 35 delegates who did not cast a vote. The Green Papers, a valuable … Continue reading