On June 4, the North Carolina Senate Committee on Government & Election Reform passed HB 91, which lets people register to vote as late as 3 days before an election. The full House will probably vote on it late on … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: June 2007
On June 6, the California Assembly passed AB 1294, the bill to let all counties and cities use Instant-Runoff Voting for elections for their own officers. Under current law, only charter cities and counties are free to make that decision. … Continue reading
On June 1, Rasmussen Polls released a poll concering Michael Bloomberg as a potential independent presidential candidate. The results: 7% are very likely to vote for him; 20% are somewhat likely to vote for him; 12% would consider voting for … Continue reading
A television station in Oklahoma City, FOX 25, has a daily poll on its web page. The poll for June 6 is “Do you think all political parties should be able to get on Oklahoma’s ballot?” When anyone votes, the … Continue reading
On June 5, the U.S. Senate defeated an amendment to the Immigration bill that would have required states to turn away voters from the polls, unless those voters presented a government-issued photo ID. The vote was 52-41. Thanks to Rick … Continue reading