On November 7, a Wyoming state trial court upheld Wyoming’s “sore loser” law, and also the fairly new law that doesn’t let voters choose a primary ballot unless they have been members of that party for several months before the … Continue reading
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In November 2024, John Eder was elected as a Republican to the Maine House of Representatives. Eder had also been elected to the House in 2002 as a Green, and he had been re-elected as a Green in 2004. See … Continue reading
On November 4, voters in Cato, New York, faced a ballot with only one candidate for all five positions. The election is partisan, and the candidates listed were Republican nominees. But many people in town made a late decision to … Continue reading
Three Working Families Party nominees were elected on November 5, 2025, in Connecticut, even though the WFP nominees were not also Democratic Party nominees. In Bridgeport, five seats were up for the Board of Education. The election is partisan. Bridgeport … Continue reading
On November 4, Elon Musk posted a message that criticized the New York City Mayoral Ballot being used that day. He hadn’t previously seemed to know about fusion, which New York permits. He felt it was unfair that Zohran Mamdani … Continue reading