New York will hold a special election on February 13 to fill the vacancy in the Third District. Party nominees will be chosen by party meetings before then. … Continue reading
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On December 5, Michael Steinberg filed a federal lawsuit in Florida against the law that permits a party to dictate which names appear on its presidential primary ballot. Steinberg says he wants to vote for Congressman Dean Phillips, who is … Continue reading
Here is a story. It is difficult for me to see how she could do this other than being on the No Labels presidential ticket. Thanks to Gene Berkman. … Continue reading
Jingchao Xiong, a registered member of the Common Sense Party, has filed to run in the California primary for State Senate, Eleventh District (basically San Francisco). Under California election law, assuming his 40-signature petition is valid, he will be listed … Continue reading
In an effort to end “crossover voting” in primary elections, the Tennessee legislature passed a law that mandates that primary election voters be a “bone fide member of and affiliated with” a political party or “declare allegiance” to a party … Continue reading