On December 7, Smart Politics, the blog of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota, posted a list of the minor party and independent candidates for U.S. House in 2010 who got the … Continue reading
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On November 9, Joe Miller, Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Alaska this year, filed a federal lawsuit, arguing that the State Elections Division would be violating the U.S. Constitution if it counted write-ins for Lisa Murkowski that are not … Continue reading
October 1, 2010 – Volume 26, Number 5 This issue was originally printed on pink paper. Table of Contents U.S. DISTRICT COURT INVALIDATES TENNESSEE BALLOT ACCESS LAW FOR NEW AND MINOR PARTIES NORTH DAKOTA LOSS NADER SUBMITS EVIDENCE ABOUT DEMOCRATS … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party now has an automatic spot on the 2012 presidential ballot in 26 states. If it meets the vote tests in New York and/or Utah, that will go up to either 27 or 28. Four years ago at … Continue reading
Here is a partial rundown on whether various minor parties in various states either gained, kept, or lost qualified status, as a result of votes cast on November 2, 2010: Alabama: the Constitution Party was on the ballot in one … Continue reading