Massachusetts registration tallies are issued very infrequently, only twice in election years. The Secretary of State has posted the October 17, 2018 tally. See it here. It does not include the totals for the parties that were not qualified in … Continue reading
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The Cannabis Party has just launched a petition drive to become a qualified party in Oklahoma. It filed the notice of intent to qualify on November 16. It needs 35,592 valid signatures, and is paying petitioners. The drive is centered … Continue reading
On November 6, the voters of Miami passed a county ballot measure, County Referendum 5, making it illegal for anyone to pay circulators on a per-signature basis for future county ballot measures. The League of Women Voters of Miami helped … Continue reading
Utah’s Proposition Four, which sets up a commission of neutral experts to draw U.S. House and state legislative districts, appears to have passed. A few days ago it was at 50.1%, but as more votes have been counted, it is … Continue reading
South Dakota’s definition of “political party” is in section 12-1-3(12). It says, “‘Political party’, beginning with the 2014 general election and each general election thereafter, a party whose candidate for any statewide office received at least 2.5% of the total … Continue reading