New Hampshire is one of only five states that still has a party column ballot. Of those, it is the only one that rotates the columns so that every column has an equal chance to appear in the most prominent … Continue reading
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Idaho requires independent presidential candidate petitions to include a vice presidential candidate as well. However, Idaho permits a stand-in for vice-president. In February, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. filed a constitutional challenge to the requirement that the petition list anyone for … Continue reading
Although No Labels dropped out of the 2024 presidential race on April 4, two of its election-related lawsuits are still pending. In Arizona, the Ninth Circuit expects to hear No Labels v Fontes during January. This is the lawsuit over … Continue reading
As of October 3, Arkansas has this number of registered voters by party: Republican 140,291; Democratic 88,969; Libertarian 736; Green 115; other and independent 1,581,556. The reason such a huge share of the voters are independent is that Arkansas has … Continue reading
On October 3, the Alaska Elections office released a new registration tally. See it here. Percentages are: Republican 23.96%; Democratic 12.31%; Alaskan Independence 3.13%; Libertarian 1.09%; Green .25%; Constitution .13%. Percentages in May 2024 were: Republican 24.12%; Democratic 12.40%; Alaskan … Continue reading