Georgia hasn’t had any party (other than the Democratic and Republican Parties) on the ballot, with its party label, in a regularly-scheduled U.S. House election, since 1942. But all other states have had such minor party candidates on the ballot … Continue reading
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This article about the final official presidential election returns does not have much new material in it, but it is interesting for pointing out that only four states had a presidential vote margin between the two major party nominees last … Continue reading
Ballot Access News December 1, 2012 – Volume 28, Number 7 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents ARIZONA VOTERS DEFEAT TOP-TWO BY MARGIN OF 2:1 SUPREME COURT NEWS BOOK REVIEW: THE CRUSADER OCTOBER 2012 REGISTRATION TOTALS … Continue reading
On January 1, the House of Representatives approved the “Cliff Deal” on Taxes. Among the 200 Republicans who had been re-elected to the House in November 2012, 69 voted “Yes”, 130 voted “No”, and one didn’t vote. The vote was … Continue reading
Lawsuits are pending in U.S. District Court in both Alabama and Oklahoma against state laws passed last year that moved petition deadlines for newly-qualifying parties into March. In Alabama, the lawsuit was filed by the Constitution, Green, and Libertarian Parties. … Continue reading