On June 22, the Utah Democratic Party state convention debated whether to retain the existing system for party nominations. Utah is the only state in which both major parties use a system in which candidates seeking a nomination first compete … Continue reading
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The Arizona Republic, daily newspaper for Phoenix, has this article about the recently-signed bill that blocks minor party candidates from the ballot. The article suggests that national Republican Party officials even intervened to help the bill pass. … Continue reading
Massachusetts elects a U.S. Senator on June 25. Three candidates are on the ballot, including Richard Heos, the Twelve Visions Party nominee. This news story seems to be the first one devoted entirely to information about Heos. Here is a … Continue reading
According to this story, on Saturday, June 22, Georgia Republican Party leaders will consider whether to study whether the party should nominate by convention instead of by primary, for statewide office and possibly U.S. House. Thanks to Frontloading HQ for … Continue reading
The New York legislature adjourned early in the morning on Saturday, June 22. Many election law bills failed to pass. They include the National Popular Vote Plan, the “friendly ballot act” (to make the ballot easier to read), and bills … Continue reading