On July 11, the Arkansas Press Association sponsored a gubernatorial debate. All four ballot-listed candidates participated. See this description. … Continue reading
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On July 15, Chris McDaniel won a Mississippi lower state court order to see the poll books in Jackson County. McDaniel is trying to show that the number of voters who voted in the Democratic primary of June 3, and … Continue reading
The Federal Election Committee requires candidate for Congress to file reports this month, showing how much they have raised and spent during the first six months of the year. The current reports for two independent candidates show fairly substantial levels … Continue reading
The Oregon Secretary of State says the initiative petition for a top-two system is valid, and the measure will appear on the November 2014 ballot. This article says that proponents have already raised $547,300, although they have spent most of … Continue reading
On July 15, the Illinois Green Party and its statewide slate of candidates filed a federal lawsuit against three aspects of Illinois petitioning for unqualified parties. The case challenges the process when a petition is challenged. As in Pennsylvania, the … Continue reading