This George Will column is a virtual encyclopedia about the relative strength of the Democratic and Republican Parties at this point in U.S. history. The column has no thesis or recommendation; it is just a fascinating compendium of important facts. … Continue reading
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On December 3, 2013, Washington, D.C. city councilmember Mary Cheh introduced B20-0602. It would provide for an election for Attorney General for the District of Columbia, to be held November 4, 2014. It would provide that any individual could petition … Continue reading
David Waddell, the only Constitution Party office-holder in North Carolina, says he will run for U.S. Senate in 2014 in North Carolina as a write-in candidate. He was elected to the Indian Trail city council on November 8, 2011, in … Continue reading
The U.S. District Court hearing the Ohio ballot access case has moved the hearing date, from January 6, to January 9, at 2:30 p.m., in Columbus. The case is Libertarian Party of Ohio v Husted. The issue is whether the … Continue reading
Texas has four ballot-qualified parties: Republican, Democratic, Libertarian, Green. Parties remain on the ballot by either polling 2% for Governor, or 5% for any statewide race. In 2014, there are three statewide partisan races in which no Democrat is running. … Continue reading