At the November 3, 2020 election, the Vermont Progressive Party elected nine legislators who are party members. They are two State Senators and seven Representatives. In 2018 the party had also elected two State Senators and seven Representatives. The 2020 … Continue reading
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At the November 3, 2020 election, Christopher Helali appeared on the Vermont ballot as a candidate for U.S. House. His ballot label was “Communist”. He polled .97% in a seven-person race, finishing fourth. He was the only minor party candidate … Continue reading
Patricia Brigham, president of the Florida League of Women Voters, has this op-ed in the Sarasota Sentinel, explaining why the League originally supported the top-two initiative, and why and how it changed its mind. The piece says the League still … Continue reading
Vox, an on-line news source with over 33,000,000 readers, has this article by Jane Coaston on the Libertarian Party’s showing in the 2020 presidential election. Thanks to Gene Berkman for the link. … Continue reading
On November 13, the Montana Green Party filed this reply brief in the Ninth Circuit in Montana Green Party v Stapleton, 20-35340. This is the 2018 lawsuit against the unequal Montana distribution requirement for the petition to recognize a new … Continue reading