The California, daily newspaper for Salinas, California, has this op-ed by Thomas L. Knapp, criticizing the top-two system for giving the voters only Republican and Democratic candidates in November. … Continue reading
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Kansas Representative Steven Johnson (R-Assaria) has introduced HB 2274. It lowers the petition for a newly-qualifying party from 2% of the last gubernatorial vote to 1%. It also expands the petitioning period for such a petition from six months to … Continue reading
Rob Astorino, the Republican nominee for Governor of New York last year, and that creator of the “Stop Common Core Party”, discusses in this interview why he re-named the party the “Reform Party” and what it will stand for. Thanks … Continue reading
On February 19, a California Superior Court Judge put Glendale School Board candidate Nayiri Nahabedian on the April 7 ballot. She had missed the deadline for filing her declaration of candidacy, because she had relied on erroneous information from election … Continue reading
On February 19, the Michigan Senate concurred in the House amendments to SB44, so the bill has now cleared the legislature and is on its way to the Governor. It provides for a presidential primary on the second Tuesday of … Continue reading