According to the Indiana Secretary of State website, as of 10AM ET, Wednesday, May 6, 2026. (T) means Trump endorsed candidate. I think Indiana primary law can best be stated that it is a closed primary, but on a voters’ … Continue reading
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This article in Vox says that if the predicted blue wave is big enough and deep enough in legislative and Governor elections in certain states, the National Popular Vote plan may go into effect before the 2028 presidential election. With … Continue reading
Hugh Lytle, a Scottsdale businessman and former walk on quarterback at Arizona State University, put the address of a UPS store at which he had a private mailbox, on his candidate form, even though the form mandated a residential address. … Continue reading
Here is the column. And, thanks to Independent Political Report for giving us the heads up on this. I wish I could be as optimistic as Colin Pascal. Legislators are slowly ratcheting up ballot access barriers. It will take more … Continue reading
Columnist Cameron Smith opines that if conservatives want to raise verification standards for voter registration concomitant with that is a responsibility to help people meet those standards. Here is the column. I also thank Mr. Smith for using the term … Continue reading