California State Senator Tom Umberg has amended his SB 505, the bill to set detailed guidelines on who can get on a presidential primary ballot. The “debates participation” option is now more stringent. Originally the bill just said a candidate … Continue reading
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Attorneys for the Utah elections office have indicated they want to put a freeze on the lawsuit Holland v Cox, 4:18cv-74. This is the case that challenges the 2016 Utah law that says independent candidates must have this label on … Continue reading
On March 23, Gary Wnuk, an Alcona County, Michigan, County Commissioner, changed his party from Republican to Constitution. The office is partisan. … Continue reading
On March 26, California held special elections for State Senate in the First and Thirty-Third districts. Here is a link to the election returns. In the first district, no one got a majority and the runoff will be between two … Continue reading
In September 1999, the national convention of the U.S. Taxpayers Party changed its name to the Constitution Party. Every state affiliate then asked its state election officials to recognize its new name, except that the Nevada and California affiliates preferred … Continue reading