In 2007, bills will be introduced in 28 states to pass the “National Popular Vote Plan” for president. The states are Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New … Continue reading
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in 2006, 48 states are holding statewide elections (all but Kentucky and North Carolina). The Libertarian Party has statewide candidates on the ballot in 31 states; the Green Party has them in 26 states plus D.C.; the Constitution Party has … Continue reading
Charlie Morrison, the independent candidate for US House in Ohio’s 15th district, has a hearing in the 6th circuit set for September 20. He had enough valid signatures but was still kept off the ballot because he had voted in … Continue reading
Thirty-three states will hold U.S. Senate elections this November. All will have minor party or independent candidates on the ballot, except Massachusetts, Nebraska, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Wyoming; and whether there is a third choice in New Mexico and Pennsylvania … Continue reading
Gallup Polls released US Senate results in five states today. Among the results was Pennsylvania, where the Democratic nominee is 18 points ahead of the Republican nominee. When one surveys recent polls for all US Senate races, one finds that … Continue reading