Colorado Secretary of State Releases Write-in Tally for Declared Presidential Write-in Candidates

The Colorado Secretary of State has finished tallying all votes. See here.

For declared presidential write-in votes, Claudia De la Cruz received 905. Peter Sonski received 910. Shiva Ayyadurai received 15.

In 2020, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and the American Solidarity Party, had been on the Colorado ballot, because ballot access for president in Colorado in 2020 was much easier than it was in 2024. Thanks to Tony Roza for the link.

New York State Obtains One Month Delay to Respond to U.S. Supreme Court in Discriminatory Campaign Finance Case

The U.S. Supreme Court had asked New York to respond in Upstate Jobs Party v Kosinski, 24-503, by December 20. But the state then requested and obtained an extension until January 21, 2025. This is the case over whether the Constitution forbids the state from letting individuals donate more campaign donations to the nominee of a qualified party than to the nominee of an unqualified party.

“Other” Vote for President Was 2.0%

Although not all the votes for president have been counted, virtually all of them have been. The number of voters who cast a vote for president for someone other than Donald Trump or Kamala Harris has risen to a hair less than 2.0%. As of ten days ago it was at 1.90%.

As more votes have been counted, the margin between Trump and Harris has shrunk to 1.55%. As of ten days ago, it had been 1.62%.

Maryland State Board of Elections Releases Write-in Tally for Presidential Declared Write-in Candidates

The Maryland State Board of Elections has tallied the write-ins for the declared presidential write-in candidates. Among the candidates who were on the ballot in at least one state, they are: Claudia De la Cruz 1,136; Peter Sonski 1,012; Cornel West 918; Shiva Ayyadurai 31; Joseph Kishore 12.

In 2020, the American Solidarity Party received 795 write-ins for president in Maryland, and the Party for Socialism & Liberation received 125. Thanks to Tony Roza fhr the link.

Economics Professor Publishes New Research on Powerful Effect of Ballot Order of Candidates

Economics Professor Darren Grant has a new article in Social Science Quarterly, December 2024, titled “Prevailing Party Laws & General Election Outcomes.” It finds that the order of candidates influences voting behavior, and estimates that 2% of the voters are influenced by ballot order. Here is a link to a description of his paper.

He has written about ballot order before, including a 2017 article, “The Ballot Order Effect is Huge: Evidence from Texas.”