On May 6, the Arizona Secretary of State posted new registration data on her website, as of April 1, 2019. See it here. The page makes it easy to compare the new data with the data from January 1, 2019. … Continue reading
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On May 4, the Minnesota Independence Party held a state convention and voted to affiliate with the Alliance Party, a nationally-organized party with centrist views. The Independence Party is not ballot-qualified in Minnesota, but the party is well-organized and was … Continue reading
The California Senate passed SB 27 on May 2. This is the bill that requires presidential primary candidates to reveal their income tax returns from the preceding five years. The bill still has not yet been sent to the Assembly … Continue reading
The Massachusetts Republican Party recently changed the 2016 presidential primary rules, from the proportional system that was used to award delegates in 2016, to a system in which a candidate who polls at least 50% gets all the delegates. See … Continue reading
The Georgia Supreme Court will hear oral argument on May 7 in a case that challenges the accuracy of the November 2018 vote for Georgia Lieutenant Governor. See this story. … Continue reading