The New York Conservative Party generally has its greatest support outside of New York city, yet for the last three elections, its strongest district by far has been in Brooklyn. Starting in 2018, Assemblymember Simcha Eichenstein has been elected in … Continue reading
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The Florida Secretary of State decided not to appeal the U.S. District Court decision in Hetherington v Madden, in which the court struck down the Florida law that makes it a crime for a candidate for non-partisan office to mention … Continue reading
Alaska Representative Sarah Vance (R-Homer) has introduced a bill to restore the ability of parties to nominate candidates. Thanks to Fairvote for this news. The bill doesn’t have a number yet.
Three New Hampshire state representatives have introduced HB 116, which would make it much more difficult for candidates to get on primary ballots for Governor, U.S. Senate, and U.S. House. The bill would increase the filing fee for Governor and … Continue reading
Oregon Senator Suzanne Weber (R-Tillamook) has introduced SB 499. It moves the primary for all office from May to the first Tuesday in March. Thanks to FrontloadingHQ for this news. The bill would have no effect on minor party petition … Continue reading