Several New York politics blogs and publications have recently said that Bernie Sanders is in danger of being kept off the New York presidential primary ballot because he is not a Democrat and the Democratic Party has the power to … Continue reading
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Former Congressman Charles Bass of New Hampshire has this op-ed in the Washington Post, predicting that New Hampshire election authorities will keep Bernie Sanders off the 2016 Democratic presidential primary ballot. Bass probably doesn’t know that in 1986, the U.S. … Continue reading
On June 18, a North Carolina conference committee amended HB 836 to add a new provision, substantially relaxing the state’s rules that voters at the polls must show a government photo ID. Voters without such ID can still vote if … Continue reading
This story says the New York Senate is likely to adjourn for the session on the evening of June 18, Thursday. But the story also says the legislature is likely to be called back into session shortly afterwards. Scroll down … Continue reading
On June 18, the Arkansas Secretary of State’s office determined that the Libertarian Party’s petition for 2016 ballot access is sufficient. The party is now on the ballot for president in 2016 in 31 states. Four years ago at this … Continue reading