Massachusetts Secretary of State never releases a tally of how many registered voters there are in each party, except just prior to a statewide partisan primary, or a statewide general election. The first tally since 2016 is now out. It … Continue reading
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Lou Jacobson’s Governing blog here displays the partisan lineup in each state legislative chamber, and also predicts which chambers will switch from having a majority of one party, to a majority of the other party. There is a surprisingly small … Continue reading
Once again, the U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear a case involving voting rights for individuals who live in a U.S. territorial possession. The court refused to hear Segovia v United States, 17-1463. … Continue reading
On October 8, the Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian candidates for U.S. Senate from Indiana debated each other. See this story. … Continue reading
On October 8, New York State Senator Tony Avella, who had lost last month’s Democratic primary, said he will keep campaigning for the November election. He will be on the ballot as the nominee of the Independence Party and the … Continue reading
This year, Alaska general election ballots show two entries for each candidate for partisan office. An initial after each candidate’s name tells how the candidate is registered. “U” means undeclared, and “N” means non-partisan. To the right, if a candidate … Continue reading