Last month, Chris Cole, Constitution Party nominee for North Carolina State Senate, 41st district, polled 28.07% in a two-person race. He ran in the 41st district, which is centered in Charlotte. Although it is not exceptional for a minor party … Continue reading
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The Salt Lake Tribune has this op-ed about the growth of the United Utah Party, written by two of the party’s activists. Thanks to Fairvote for the link. … Continue reading
Louisiana will hold special elections for U.S. House in the 2nd district and the 5th district on March 20. Both seats are vacant. Congressman Cedric Richmond will resign to join the Biden administration, and Congressman-elect Luke Letlow died on the … Continue reading
The effort to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom has 900,000 signatures, but it probably needs at least 1,900,000 to meet the legal requirement of 1,495,709. Recently a wealthy individual donated $500,000 to the effort. See this story. Thanks to Michael … Continue reading
In 2016, a lawsuit was filed against the New Jersey law that won’t allow out-of-state circulators for presidential primary petitions. That case, Arsenault v Way, 2:20cv-8174, is still pending in U.S. District Court. Originally the District Court Judge, Peter Sheridan, … Continue reading