On Sunday, April 12, C-SPAN broadcast a live 40-minute interview with Nicholas Sarwark, national chair of the Libertarian Party. Most of the session involved questions phoned him for Sarwark from the live audience. Sarwark appeared on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal. … Continue reading
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Among the fifty most populous nations in the world, the only two countries in which only two political parties are represented in the nation’s legislative lower house are the United States and Nigeria. If “two-party system” is defined to mean … Continue reading
Greg Orman, an independent candidate for U.S. Senate in Kansas last year who came fairly close to winning, has this op-ed in the Concord Monitor. It advocates more inclusive presidential general election debates. … Continue reading
On April 9, the Montana House State Administration Committee passed SB 279. It had already passed the Senate. It says that when a vacancy occurs in a U.S. Senate seat, there should be a special election to fill the vacancy. … Continue reading
On April 10, the Nevada Senate Committee on Legislative Operations & Elections amended SB 499. The bill no longer provides for a top-two primary. Now it moves the petition deadline for newly-qualifying parties from April to June. Thanks to Janine … Continue reading