Some counties in New York state have tallied the number of write-in votes. The returns for those counties suggest approximately 1% of voters cast a write-in vote for president. If that holds for the entire state, there will probably be … Continue reading
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On November 8, various Mississippi voting rights groups asked for reconsideration in Republican National Committee v Wetzel, 24-60395. This is the case in which the Fifth Circuit struck down a Mississippi law that says postal ballots must be received in … Continue reading
New York was the only state with two presidential candidates on the ballot, a shocking fact that the New York mainstream news media have ignored for several months. Finally, on November 4, the day before the election, Spectrum News 1 … Continue reading
On November 5, Kevin Hayes, the Constitution Party nominee for U.S. House in North Carolina’s Sixth District, received 103,053 votes, or 30.77%, in a two-race with a Republican. This is the highest percentage for a minor party or independent candidate … Continue reading
On November 5, the Working Class Party polled enough votes to become ballot-qualified for 2026 in the Illinois Fourth U.S. House district. Ed Hershey polled 5.11% of the vote, meeting the 5% vote test. Although Illinois has some of the … Continue reading