For thirty years, the Massachusetts Democratic Party has had a bylaw that says no one can get on the Massachusetts Democratic primary ballot without getting the support of at least 15% of the delegates at a party endorsements meeting. This … Continue reading
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Julian Assange, founder of the WikiLeaks Party of Australia, hoped that his party would poll enough votes to cause him to be elected to the Australian Senate. If he were elected to the Australian Senate, his chances of leaving the … Continue reading
Democracy Resources, of Portland, Oregon, has two useful charts on its web page for anyone interested in qualifying a statewide initiative for 2014. One chart shows the number of signatures, the deadlines, and other useful information about the requirements. The … Continue reading
New Mexico Secretary of State Dianna J. Duran, a Republican, recently removed the Green Party and the Constitution Party from the ballot, even though both parties successfully petitioned in 2012 and even though, for the last seventeen years, New Mexico … Continue reading
The New York State Board of Elections has revised its official November 2012 election returns. This is because, in June, the New York City Board of Elections found an additional 6,435 ballots that had never been included in the original … Continue reading