On January 14, protestors held a vigil outside the North Carolina Supreme Court, to express their fears that the Court might reverse the election results for Justice of the Supreme Court, from last year’s election. See this story. … Continue reading
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The New Jersey Senate considered S3994 on Tuesday, January 14, but it did not pass it that day. Instead it amended the bill so that it can take effect for the 2025 election. New Jersey has elections for Governor and … Continue reading
On January 14, New York State Senator Mark Walczyk (R-Watertown) introduced S 1870, to ease the definition of a political party and to ease the number of signatures for a statewide independent candidate, or the nominee of an unqualified party. … Continue reading
On October 30, 2024, the Florida Secretary of State said that the Jeffersonian Party had become a qualified party. It exists only in Florida. So far it has not had any candidates. Here is its website. Florida now has sixteen … Continue reading
On December 27, New York State Senator James Skoufis, in a tweet about the Green Party, said he wants to “go on permanent offense, not just taking up the legal fight during ballot access, but to dismantle these Republican-enables’ infrastructure.” … Continue reading