As has been reported, Ohio and Alabama election laws require qualified parties to certify the names of their presidential and vice-presidential nominees by the first half of August. This creates a problem for the Democratic Party, which is holding its … Continue reading
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On April 10, the Seventh Circuit heard oral argument in Indiana Green Party v Morales, 23-2756. The issue is the number of signatures and the early deadline for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties. The three judges were … Continue reading
The Prohibition Party is petitioning in Pennsylvania to be on the ballot for president this year. If the drive succeeds, it will be the first time since 1954 (a midterm year) in which the party has had a nominee on … Continue reading
On April 10, Cornel West announced that his vice-presidential running mate is Professor Melina Abdullah, a Californian. See this story. … Continue reading
The New York Times has this article, saying Republicans want to boost minor party and independent presidential candidates this year. The authors repeated debunked claims about the 1992 and 2016 elections. They say Ross Perot helped Bill Clinton win in … Continue reading