See this article, posted on December 1, for details about Democratic Party desires to reshape the presidential primary calendar in 2024. It is very unlikely that New Hampshire will lose its position as the state with the earliest presidential primary.
Ballot Access News
November 2022 – Volume 38, Number 6
| This issue was printed on gray paper. |
Table of Contents
- SECOND CIRCUIT UPHOLDS NEW YORK BALLOT ACCESS
- ARKANSAS BALLOT ACCESS WIN
- PROCEDURAL WIN IN DELAWARE ON WHO CAN SERVE AS JUDGE
- TEXAS BALLOT ACCESS DECISION
- U.S. SUPREME COURT WON’T HEAR CASES THAT COULD HAVE EXPANDED RIGHTS
- TOP-FOUR LOSES IN WYOMING
- 2022 PARTY REVENUE FROM STATE INCOME TAX “CHECK-OFF”
- TOTALS FOR THE ENTIRE NATION 2000-2022
- LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES ON THE BALLOT, NOVEMBER 2022
- DEMOCRATS LACK LEGISLATIVE CANDIDATES
- LIZ CHENEY PREDICTS A NEW CONSERVATIVE PARTY
- FORWARD PARTY JOINS COFOE BOARD
- FLORIDA GAINS A NEW QUALIFIED PARTY AND LOSES ONE
- CONNECTICUT INDEPENDENT PARTY SURVIVES TWO CHALLENGES TO ITS 2022 NOMINEES
- SUBSCRIBING TO BAN WITH PAYPAL
On December 2, Chase Oliver declared his candidacy for the 2024 presidential nomination of the Libertarian Party. He was also the Libertarian nominee for U.S. Senate last month. He debated his Democratic opponent, Senator Raphael Warnock, during that campaign. The Republican nominee, Herschel Walker, declined to appear. See this press release from Oliver.
The Libertarian Party had three members running for City Council of Hanford, California, on November 8, 2022. Two of them came close to winning. Frank Ramirez lost by 673-622 in Area B. Cheyne Strawn lost by 1,069 to 957 in Area E. The Mayor of Hanford, Kalish Morrow, is a Libertarian who was elected in 2020 and whose term expires in 2024.
Hanford is the County Seat of Kings County in the San Joaquin Valley, and has a population of 60,000.
Here is an article about the Hanford Libertarians.
Missouri Representative Dan Stacy has again introduced a bill to transform Missouri from an open primary state to a closed primary state. He has introduced it many times in the past. For the 2023 session it is HB 31. Here is the text. Thanks to Ken Bush for this news.