On November 15, U.S. District Court Judge Mark E. Walker struck down the Florida law that says the candidates listed first on the general election ballot, for partisan races, will be the nominees of the party that won the last … Continue reading
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Newsday, one of New York state’s largest daily newspapers, here editorializes that ballot access is too easy in the state, and should be made more difficult. The editorial recommends that the definition of “political party” be changed from a group … Continue reading
Filing for the New Hampshire presidential primaries ended on Friday, November 15. There were 17 Republican candidates and 33 Democratic candidates. One can see the list at the Secretary of State’s web page. … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Algernon Marbley will hear oral arguments in Libertarian Party of Ohio v Taveras on Monday, November 25, at 9:30 a.m. This is the case in which the party challenges the composition of the Ohio Elections Commission. … Continue reading
Twenty-four Pennsylvania Libertarians were elected to local partisan offices on November 5, 2019. They consisted of four Borough Council seats, and twenty Township Auditors. These were all unopposed. The council seats were won by Joshua Sloan (Baily Borough in Berks … Continue reading