On September 4, the North Dakota recount for the June primary, for Secretary of State, was completed. Roland Riemers had sought the recount because the law required him to poll 300 votes, and the original count showed him with only … Continue reading
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The Connecticut Secretary of State has determined that the Libertarian statewide petition has enough valid signatures. Although the party was automatically on already for U.S. Senate, it wasn’t for any of the state statewide offices, and they needed a petition … Continue reading
This useful five-page document summarizes the status of all the litigation involving the North Carolina 2018 election. The biggest unsettled case concerns the statewide ballot measures. UPDATE: later, on September 4, the North Carolina Supreme Court refused to disturb the … Continue reading
The Citrus County Chronicle has this story about the 2018 Reform Party ticket for Governor and Lieutenant Governor of Florida, with most of the content about Nancy Argenziano, the Lieutenant Governor candidate. The Reform Party ticket will appear third on … Continue reading
The general election campaign season starts in earnest after Labor Day. For the next two months, state legislators who are running for re-election should be found speaking in public, or holding public meetings. This is the prime time for anyone … Continue reading