Every three months, the Arizona Secretary of State issues a new voter registration tally. Here is the July 1, 2013 tally. Compared to the April 1 tally, all three of the state’s minor parties, and the independent voters, have increased; … Continue reading
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North Carolina HB 589, the omnibus election law bill, will receive a vote in the State Senate on Wednesday, July 24. The session starts at 1 p.m. eastern time. Among the other parts of the bill is a provision moving … Continue reading
The Constitution, Green, and Libertarian Parties of Pennsylvania are currently fighting the Pennsylvania unique petition-challenge system in federal court. Pennsylvania is the only state in which, if a group submits a petition and challengers claim the petition lacks enough valid … Continue reading
On July 23, California held a special legislative election, 52nd Assembly district, in San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties. The largest city in the district is Ontario, and Ontario’s Mayor, Paul Leon, who is a registered independent, is running first. … Continue reading
Evan Falchuk is trying to create a new party in Massachusetts called the United Independent Party. He also intends to be that party’s gubernatorial candidate in 2014. See this lengthy story about him and his new party in the Springfield … Continue reading