David Zuckerman will appear on the Vermont November ballot as a gubernatorial candidate. His ballot label will be “Progressive/Democratic.” Vermont permits fusion. The first-listed party on the ballot tells the voters that Zuckerman is a member of the Progressive Party. … Continue reading
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In Iowa, only the Republican and Democratic Parties are qualified parties, so all other parties must place their presidential nominee on the ballot by petition. Seven such petitions succeeded. They required 1,500 signatures. The seven are: Don Blankenship, Rocky De … Continue reading
Although the American Independent Party, one of California’s six qualified parties, chose its national ticket three days ago, no general media has reported the party’s choice, so far.
On August 17, a Yahoo! News poll for the presidential race was released. It shows: Joe Biden 49%; Donald Trump 38%; other 3%; undecided 8%; will not vote 2%. The poll provides age categories. The “other” vote is much higher … Continue reading
On August 17, a Libertarian Party ballot access case in New Mexico was settled. A final order from a U.S. District Court documents that the New Mexico Secretary of State now agrees that Stephen Curtis received enough write-in votes in … Continue reading