On September 6, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll was released for the Georgia gubernatorial race. It suggests that no one will get a majority, because there are three candidates on the ballot, and each major party nominee is at 45%. If … Continue reading
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On September 6, a New York poll was released that listed every candidate for Governor. It was taken August 29-30 and is based on responses from 2,783 voters. It suggests that both the Serve America Movement and the Libertarian Party … Continue reading
On September 6, the Sixth Circuit issued this opinion in Graveline v Johnson, 18-1992. By a vote of 2-1, it says the U.S. District Court was correct to put independent candidate Chris Graveline on the Michigan ballot. He is running … Continue reading
Virginia has traditionally been a stronghold for independent candidates for Congress. Virginia elected an independent, Harry F. Byrd, Jr., to the U.S. Senate in 1970 and 1976. Virginia elected independent candidate Virgil Goode to the U.S. House in 2000. And … Continue reading
According to this story, Florida state courts are still in the process of deciding which statewide ballot measures will be on the ballot. Some of the proposals are being challenged because they seem to contain multiple unrelated subjects. All were … Continue reading