Both of Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats had elections on November 3. In special elections, there are no party nominees, and so for the short term, it was already obvious that there would be a run-off in January, because each major … Continue reading
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The District of Columbia requires parties to poll 7,500 votes for a partisan race in order to obtain and keep qualified party status. So far, the Green Party nominee for City-coouncil-at-large has 7,888 votes. The Libertarian nominee for Delegate to … Continue reading
This story explains that over half of all Alaska ballots still haven’t been counted. The uncounted ballots are the postal ballots. Therefore, it is too early to know if the top-four initiative passed or not. Currently top-four has 81,048 in … Continue reading
On November 3, voters in Limestone County, Alabama, elected LaDon Townsend to the County Commission. He had not wanted to run as an independent, but last year the local Republican Party refused to permit him to file in the Republican … Continue reading
On November 3, independent candidate Keith Higgins was elected Prosecutor in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit of southeast Georgia. See this story. The race is a partisan race. The only two candidates on the ballot were the incumbent Republican, and Higgins. … Continue reading