Initiative 83 has qualified for the ballot in the District of Columbia. It would provide for ranked choice voting. It would also provide that independent voters may choose any party’s primary ballot, although parties would continue to have their own … Continue reading
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Friday, August 8, is the last day of the trial in Albany, New York, over whether Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., should be on the New York ballot. He is being challenged on the basis that he filled our his Declaration … Continue reading
August 7 was the petition deadline for independent presidential candidates, and the nominees of unqualified parties, in the District of Columbia. Only one petition for president was submitted, for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. The qualified parties in D.C. are Democratic, … Continue reading
On August 7, the New Jersey Secretary of State formally accepted the recommendation of her Administrative Law Judge that Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., should remain on the ballot. See this story. … Continue reading
Washington state held its top-two primary on August 6. All of the statewide executive posts are up in presidential years. In the race for Commissioner of Public Lands, five Democrats and two Republicans ran. As of August 7, the two … Continue reading