On August 28, the Bread & Roses Party held a press conference in Washington, D.C., and said it will run its founder, Jerome Segal, for president in 2020. It hopes to get on the ballot in all the states that … Continue reading
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The Seattle Times has this editorial, calling for a constitutional amendment on the process by which the U.S. chooses a president. Thanks to Steve Kemp for the link. … Continue reading
Joseph Hero filed to run for a local office in Lake County, Indiana, earlier this year. He is a Republican and the office is partisan, so he filed in the Republican primary. However, in 2015, the Republican Party had “banned” … Continue reading
A new party in California called the Common Sense Party is attempting to qualify for the ballot. It needs about 70,000 registered voters. The deadline is in October 2019 if it wants to be involved in congressional and legislative races … Continue reading
On August 26, Helen Gym, a Democratic member of the Philadelphia city council, endorsed one of the Working Families nominees for that same office. The election is November 5, 2019. Philadelphia uses limited voting, so that even though seven seats … Continue reading