On August 29, the New York Conservative Party chose President Donald J. Trump as its presidential nominee. This means he will be listed twice on the New York, and voters who want to vote for him can do so under … Continue reading
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On June 19, 2020, Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo signed H7901. It lowers the number of signatures for all petitions (primary and general) for both houses of Congress, for 2020 only. This is old news but BAN had not previously … Continue reading
The New York Libertarian Party has thirteen nominees on the ballot for U.S. House. In the past, the party had never had more than three nominees for U.S. House on the ballot in New York. Of course, 2020 is the … Continue reading
On September 11, the SAM Party, a ballot-qualified party in New York, asked the Second Circuit to expedite its lawsuit against the new definition of a qualified political party in New York. Here is the brief, which does not a … Continue reading
For the first time since 1988, there are no candidates on the ballot in Montana for either House of Congress, other than the Republican and Democratic nominees. There are no Greens because the party was removed from the ballot by … Continue reading