The Socialist Workers Party candidate for Delegate to U.S. House from the District of Columbia, Omari Musa, polled 6,702 votes last month. If he had polled as much as 7,500 votes, the SWP would now be ballot-qualified in D.C. Only … Continue reading
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The U.S. House seat in New York’s 22nd district is still undecided. See this story. Thanks to Joe Burns for the link. … Continue reading
The election returns are almost final. The main gap are the Pennsylvania totals, and the write-in totals in several states. So far, among the presidential candidates who polled at least 20,000 votes, the totals are: Joseph Biden, Democratic and Working … Continue reading
Every state except Arkansas, Hawaii, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and South Dakota prints write-in space on November ballots for president. But the 42 states (plus D.C.) that include write-in space have very different policies on whether any … Continue reading
Effective in 2021, New York city uses ranked choice voting for partisan primaries, and also for special elections for city office. On December 16, a state trial court refused to stop the city from using RCV in a February 2 … Continue reading