The Connecticut Secretary of State has determined that Fred Linck, the Socialist Action candidate for U.S. Senate, failed to obtain 7,500 valid signatures. The state says he is about 670 signatures short. The party showed numerous serious errors in the … Continue reading
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On September 14, the New York State Board of Elections posted its list of U.S. House candidates. However, since then, the Board has made thirteen changes in the list, because parties in New York state, to a degree unseen in … Continue reading
On September 25, a University of North Florida poll was released for Amendment 4. Amendment 4 is an initiative that would let most ex-felons register to vote, without first having to personally persuade the Governor they they should have their … Continue reading
On September 26, the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) released a statewide poll for various California races and ballot measures. It shows that 23% of residents who say they will cast a ballot, intend to leave U.S. Senate blank. … Continue reading
The Eleventh Circuit had been expecting to hold oral arguments in Wilding v Democratic National Committee, 17-14194, on Tuesday, September 25. However, one of the three judges recused herself, so the other two judges cancelled the hearing and will decide … Continue reading