On August 6, the Mayor of Burlington, Vermont, vetoed the bill that would have asked voters in November 2020 whether they want to reinstate ranked-choice voting for elections for city officers. He said it will cost less to have the … Continue reading
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On July 31, the Eighth Circuit stayed the decision of the U.S. District Court in the Minnesota Democratic Party lawsuit over the order of candidates on the ballot. Thus for the November 2020 election, the statutory law will remain in … Continue reading
This news story says that some witnesses assert that Kanye West’s independent presidential petition in Wisconsin was filed 18 seconds too late. The individual filing the papers was in front of the state elections office before 5 p.m., but the … Continue reading
Georgia holds a special election to fill the vacant U.S. House seat, 5th district, on Tuesday, September 29. Filing closed on July 31. Anyone can get on the ballot without a petition, by paying the filing fee of $5,220. Here … Continue reading
The Natural Law Party only exists in Michigan, where it has been continuously ballot-qualified since 2002. As it had indicated earlier that it would do, this year its presidential nominee is Rocky De La Fuente. Here is the partial Michigan … Continue reading