Illinois has an infamous election law, sec. 10-4, which says “No person shall circulate or certify petitions for candidates of more than one political party, or for an independent candidate or candidates in addition to one political party, to be … Continue reading
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On July 5, the Cornel West independent presidential campaign submitted 29,000 signatures to the Georgia Secretary of State. The legal requirement is 7,500. Georgia election officials customarily do a very poor job of checking signatures. The validity is invariably low … Continue reading
Here is a commentary written by Roy Minet, a long-time friend of mine and member of the Libertarian Party from Pennsylvania, who advocates for an electoral system change that would allow voters to cast votes of approval for up to … Continue reading
The United Kingdom held a House of Commons election on July 4. This wikipedia article shows that 12 parties won at least one seat. Scroll down quite a ways. One seat is still not decided as of Friday morning. The … Continue reading
MINNESOTA SUPREME COURT REMOVES LEGAL MARIJUANA NOW PARTY FROM THE BALLOT On May 10, the Minnesota Supreme Court issued an opinion in Martin v Simon, A24-0216. It immediately removes the Legal Marijuana Now Party from the ballot, even though the … Continue reading