A Research America poll released on October 7 shows these Illinois results for three statewide races: For Governor, Democratic 49.7%, Republican 27.7%, Libertarian 6.3%, the remainder undecided or won’t vote. For U.S. Senate, Democratic 48.2%, Republican 28.5%, Libertarian 5.5%, the … Continue reading
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On October 19, the Second Circuit issued an order upholding the New York state petition requirement that was passed in 2020, the increase from 15,000 signatures to 45,000 signatures. The decision is only a few sentences long and merely says … Continue reading
North Carolina law says the State Board of Elections is composed of five members, all of whom must be a registered member of one of the two largest parties. The major party that holds the governorship gets three members, and … Continue reading
A debate was held for the three Connecticut gubernatorial candidates on October 18, although only the Democratic Party and Independent Party nominees attended. The Republican nominee did not attend. See this story. … Continue reading
A West Virginia state trial court will hear a case on October 21, on whether to remove an independent State Senate candidate from the November 8 ballot. The challenge says that independent candidate Harry “Lee” Forbes is not eligible because … Continue reading