On January 26, Adam Schiff announced for the U.S. Senate in 2024 in California. He is a member of the U.S. House. Another Democratic member of the U.S. House, Katie Porter, had already announced. And it is expected that two … Continue reading
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New Hampshire Representatives Alvin See and Michael Moffett (both Republicans from Loudon) have introduced HB 363. It eases the declaration of candidacy deadline for independent candidates, and the nominees of unqualified parties, from June, to the third Monday of July. … Continue reading
On January 26, leaders of the Forward Party of California released a message to supporters, asking them to re-register into the Common Sense Party, and declaring that the Common Sense Party will be, in effect, the name of the California … Continue reading
Eight Wyoming legislators have introduced HB 155, which would make ballot access for minor parties and independent candidates more restrictive. Currently large qualified parties nominate by primary in late August, and smaller qualified parties nominate by convention and must submit … Continue reading
Two New York State Senators have introduced S1031, which would restore the definition of a qualified political party that existed before 2020. That old definition was a group that had polled 50,000 votes for Governor. The sponsors are Robert Jackson … Continue reading