On January 30, the Federal Election Commission boosted federal campaign contribution limits up, which the law authorizes to keep up with inflation. The new contribution limit for a candidate rises from $3,300 to $3,500. See here. … Continue reading
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On January 30, the Wyoming House passed HB 173. It makes ballot access much worse for independent candidates. Currently they need a petition of 2% of the last U.S. House vote, which in 2026 would be 5,201 signatures. The bill … Continue reading
On January 29, a Quinnipiac Poll was released that showed 57% of the voters have an unfavorable opinion of the Democratic Party, and only 31% have a favorable view. As to the Republican Party, 45% have an unfavorable view and … Continue reading
Two Montana legislators have asked legislative staff to draft bills to change Montana from an open primary state to a closed primary state. They are Senator Theresa Manzella (R-Hamilton) and Representative Shannon Maness (R-Dillon). The bills aren’t introduced yet. The … Continue reading
NEW JERSEY THREATENS TO MAKE BALLOT ACCESS MORE DIFFICULT On December 9, bills were introduced in both houses of the New Jersey legislature to increase the number of signatures for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties. The Assembly … Continue reading