South Dakota requires candidates running in primaries for Congress to file petitions to get on a primary ballot. The primary is June 2. The petition deadline was March 31. It appears from the Secretary of State’s list of candidates that … Continue reading
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On August 2, the Democratic National Committee moved the Democratic National Convention from July 13-16 to August 17-20. The Republican convention continues to be set for August 24-27. Thanks to Political Wire for this news. … Continue reading
Virginia holds its primaries (for office other than president) in June. Candidates for U.S. Senate needed 3,500 signatures. The law says they need 10,000, but a state court had lowered that last month to 3,500. Even though the new requirement … Continue reading
On April 1, the New York legislature passed the ballot access restrictions that had been invalidated last month. They increase the vote test for qualified party status, and increase the number of signatures for statewide independent candidate petitions, and for … Continue reading
New Mexico Representative Patricio Ruiloba, a Democrat who was first elected in 2014, has been removed from the Democratic ballot because his primary petition accidentally omitted his district number. See this story. No one else has filed for his seat. … Continue reading