The Constitution Party’s presidential convention will be April 13-16, 2016, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Green Party still hasn’t decided on its location or its dates, but it usually nominates in June or July of the presidential election year. … Continue reading
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According to this Newsday story, two lawsuits have been filed to challenge the legal existence of the Women’s Equality Party of New York. Thanks to Michael Drucker for the link. The plaintiffs are ordinary voters, and they are following the … Continue reading
The Arkansas Green Party recently submitted 1,600 signatures to be on the Arkansas ballot for President in 2016. The law requires 1,000 for that purpose. … Continue reading
The United Independent Party is a ballot-qualified party in Massachusetts. However, Massachusetts requires every qualified party to do one of two things to remain ballot-qualified: (1) poll 3% for any statewide race; (2) have registration equal to 1% of the … Continue reading
On July 17, History professor Allen Lichtman testified in the ongoing North Carolina trial over changes to laws that affect voting. He testified that the legislators who voted for the bill intended to reduce the participation of Black voters. See … Continue reading