CalMatters has this detailed story about how the California top-two system affects the major parties. It does not mention minor parties. … Continue reading
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On June 2, the Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee passed SB 2491. It moves the presidential primary from late April to early March. An identical bill has already passed the House. UPDATE: on June 4 the bill passed the Senate. … Continue reading
On November 4, the New Jersey Elections office posted a list of general election candidates. Here is the U.S. Senate list. Neither the Libertarian Party candidate, nor the Green Party candidate, submitted a petition. The only minor party whch did … Continue reading
Hector Mujica is the leading Democrat running for U.S. House in the 28th district. He has been head of Americas Phianthropy at Google. But his Democratic opponent has challenged his ballot position, because voter registration records show that Mujica was … Continue reading
This year the Working Class Party petitioned to place Jordan Villas on the Illinois general election ballot for State Senate, 12th district. The petition has been challenged. If Villas survives the challenge, he is certain to poll more than 5% … Continue reading