On October 13, the three candidates for U.S. Senate who are on the Montana ballot debated each other. See this story. They are the nominees of the Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian Parties. … Continue reading
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On October 8, the Interamerican Commission on Human Rights heard the case brought by Puerto Rico against United States policy that does not allow U.S. citizens living in Puerto Rico to vote for federal office. One can watch the hearing … Continue reading
On October 11, the Fourth Circuit agreed with the U.S. District Court that the Bread & Roses Party should not be on the Maryland ballot next month for U.S. Senate. Its only nominee, Jerome Segal, had run in the Democratic … Continue reading
On October 11, a New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan upheld the very early deadline for voters to register into a party, if they wish to vote in its primary. The deadline to vote join a party, so as … Continue reading
Patricia Muth died on April 28, 2018, at the age of 77. She was a leader of the Reform Party, especially in Florida. She also wrote a history of the Reform Party, called “A Title in the Making.”