The Washington Post has this story about the lawsuit that the Libertarian and Green Parties will be filing in a few days. Even though the case isn’t filed yet, the attorneys gave the Post a copy of the complaint, and … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On September 24, the Michigan Senate Elections & Government Reform Committee took testimony on three bills that would alter the electoral college. SB 489 would give each U.S. House district its own elector. SB 197 would award electors in proportion … Continue reading
It has now been 41 days since the Washington State Supreme Court issued an order fining the state $100,000 per day until the state legislature funds education in a manner that is consistent with the equal protections portions of the … Continue reading
The Registrar of Voters of Napa County, California, believes that qualified political parties that choose to have elections for county central committees should be required to pay the administrative costs of those elections. The California Constitution says that election officials … Continue reading
On the evening of Thursday, September 24, Canada will hold a debate for the leaders of five political parties. The debaters will speak in French. See this story. … Continue reading
Five candidates are on the November 3, 2015 ballot for Mayor of Philadelphia, a partisan election. They are the nominees of the Democratic, Republican, and Socialist Workers Parties, and two independents. All five will debate on September 29. See this … Continue reading