The Florida Secretary of State has these registration totals for each party, as of February 18, 2020. Percentages are: Democratic 37.26%; Republican 35.21%; Independent Party .78%; Libertarian .25%; Green .04%; Constitution .01%; Reform .01%; Ecology .005%; Party for Socialism & … Continue reading
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By 81%-19%, voters in Portland, Maine, voted to expand ranked choice voting so that it includes city council and school board races. See this story. … Continue reading
New York state has cancelled the Republican presidential primary, because William Weld did not submit a complete slate of candidates for delegate. New York is the only state in which presidential primary candidates must not only petition for themselves, but … Continue reading
On March 3, Texas held its primary for president and all other federal and state office. Rocky De La Fuente’s son, Ricardo De La Fuente, won the Democratic nomination for U.S. House in the Texas 27th district. See this story, … Continue reading
On February 26, Utah SB 28 passed the legislature. No one voted against it in either house of the legislature. It deletes the law requiring that independent candidates have a ballot label saying the candidate “does not qualify to be … Continue reading