California Governor Gavin Newsom’s web page makes it easy for anyone to comment on SB 27, the bill to keep presidential candidates off a presidential primary ballot if they don’t release income tax returns. The web page has a place … Continue reading
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Oral arguments began on July 25, Thursday, in U.S. District Court in Atlanta in Curling v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:17cv-2989. The issue is whether Georgia’s continuing use of vote-counting machines with no paper trail violates the U.S. Constitution. At stake is … Continue reading
On the evening of July 19, four Greens seeking the party’s 2020 presidential nomination debated each other in St. Paul, Minnesota. They were Howie Hawkins, Dario Hunter, Sedinam Moyowasiza-Curry, and David Rolde.
Two Wisconsin legislators are about to introduce a bill to bar presidential candidates from both the primary and general election ballots if they don’t reveal the last three years of their federal income tax returns. The draft is being circulated … Continue reading
The Maine Green Party is ballot-qualified, and must nominate all its candidates in its own primary. It is so difficult for small qualified parties in Maine to get candidates on their own party’s primary ballot, the Green Party has never … Continue reading