The Connecticut Constitution, Article 15, section 3, says, “Every elector who has attained the age of 18 years shall be eligible to any office in the state.” But a Connecticut statute, sec. 3-124, says, “The Attorney General shall be an … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: February 2010
The Connecticut Constitution, Article 15, section 3, says, “Every elector who has attained the age of 18 years shall be eligible to any office in the state.” But a Connecticut statute, sec. 3-124, says, “The Attorney General shall be an … Continue reading
Florida’s Republican Governor Charlie Crist is running for U.S. Senate this year as a Republican. However, polls show him losing this year’s Republican primary to a more conservative Republican. The Washington Post has this column, featuring poll results that Christ … Continue reading
Theresa Amato has this op-ed in the February 3 issue of the Kansas City Star, calling for Federal Election Commissioners chosen for their neutrality and expertise, rather than their fealty to either the Democratic Party, or the Republican Party. President … Continue reading
Here is the Chicago Tribune’s election returns web page for today’s Illinois primary. Note the large number of very close contests, not only for Governor in both major parties, but also for Lieutenant Governor and Controller. Because the Green Party’s … Continue reading
On February 2, Missouri held a special election to fill the vacant State House seat, 62nd district. The results: Republican Nita Ayres 78%, Libertarian Patty Tweedle 22%. When this seat was last up for election, in November 2008, the vote … Continue reading