On October 25, a local PBS station sponsored a debate for candidates for U.S. House, in New York’s 21st district. All three candidates participated. See this story.
On October 25, a debate was held for candidates running for U.S. House, Connecticut 2nd district. All four ballot-listed candidates participated. The sponsors were The Day, a Connecticut newspaper that consistently supports equality for all political parties, and Connecticut College. See this story.
This story explains that the New Mexico Libertarian Party will probably poll enough votes for president this year, so as to become entitled to its own primary for the first time.
On October 25, OneVote announced partial results for its Mock Vote. The Mock Vote is conducted in many schools around the U.S. This year, almost 300,000 votes were cast. The results: Hillary Clinton 47%; Donald Trump 41%; “other” 12%. Perhaps there is a breakdown of “other”, but I have not found it. It appears that Gary Johnson and Jill Stein, at least, were on all the Mock Vote ballots.
OneVote has been doing this starting in 1992. The winner of the student vote has always matched the identity of the actual winner.
Free and Equal is hosting a presidential debate in Boulder, Colorado, at 7 p.m. mountain time, Tuesday, October 25. Darrell Castle of the Constitution Party, Rocky De La Fuente of the Reform Party, and Gloria La Riva of the Party for Socialism and Liberation will debate each other face-to-face. Ed Asner is the moderator. They were invited because they are each on the ballot before at least 15% of the electorate. The other presidential candidates who met this standard declined to appear, because the rule was that they had to appear in person or not at all. They are Gary Johnson, Jill Stein, and Evan McMullin. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are barred from participating in a debate like this, because the Commission on Presidential Debates requires that candidates who participate in CPD debates not appear in any other debates.
The location is the Macky Auditorium.