New Hampshire permits fusion, but it is very difficult for anyone to obtain the nominations of two parties. A candidate can only win the nomination of the party he or she is not a member of, via write-ins in that … Continue reading
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This Suffolk University/Boston Globe poll includes all the statewide offices on the Massachusetts ballot. It is somewhat unusual for polls to include lesser offices such as Secretary of State, Auditor, and Treasurer. The poll shows that the Green Party and … Continue reading
On September 14, the People’s Party of Florida filed a request for a rehearing en banc in People’s Party of Florida v Florida Department of State, 22-12451. This is the case that challenges Florida’s law that forbids a new party … Continue reading
On September 12, U.S. District Court Judge Jill Parrish, an Obama appointee, declined to order the state elections office to remove a Republican legislative nominee from the November ballot. The Utah Democratic Party had filed the lawsuit on September 7, … Continue reading
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette his this story about the Green, Libertarian, and Keystone Parties. All three are on the ballot for the statewide offices. The only statewide offices up this year in Pennsylvania are U.S. Senate, and Governor-Lieutenant Governor. Polls this … Continue reading