The voters of Fargo, North Dakota, have passed a city ballot measure that institutes Approval Voting. Fargo will be the first city in the United States to use Approval Voting. Voters may vote for every candidate they wish, for a … Continue reading
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Both independent members of the U.S. Senate have been re-elected. Bernie Sanders in Vermont got 67.4%; Angus King in Maine got 54.2%. … Continue reading
Missouri voters have passed Amendment One, which creates a demographer to draw state legislative districts. The demographer must strive to draw districts that are fair to both major parties. … Continue reading
Colorado voters have passed Measure Y with 71%. It creates a commission to draw U.S. House districts. The commission will have 4 Democrats, 4 Republi ans, and 4 members who are neither. … Continue reading
Michigan measure 18-2 has passed with 61% of the vote. It creates a redistricting commission to handle both U.S. House districts, and state legislative districts. The commission will have 13 members: 4 Republicans, 4 Democrats, and 5 members who are … Continue reading
The Constitution Party nominee for Greene County (North Carolina) Commissioner has won the election. Jerry R. Jones polled 3,232 votes in unofficial tallies, defeating his only opponent, Democrat Natasha Sutton, who received 2,908. The final figures will be somewhat higher. … Continue reading