On March 9, the Aspen, Colorado, city council voted to use Ranked Choice Voting in the city election set for May 5, 2009. The offices up are Mayor and two at-large city council seats. The Aspen voters had voted in … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: March 2009
An “open primary” is defined as a primary in which the voter is free, on primary election day, to choose any party’s primary ballot. There are two kinds of “open primary”: one in which the primary voter must publicly ask … Continue reading
An “open primary” is defined as a primary in which the voter is free, on primary election day, to choose any party’s primary ballot. There are two kinds of “open primary”: one in which the primary voter must publicly ask … Continue reading
On March 9, the Colorado House Judiciary Committee passed HB 1299, the National Popular Vote Plan bill.
Arkansas Representative Richard Carroll has introduced HB 1863, which requires that candidate debates must invite all candidates on the ballot, if the debate “takes place at a facility or site that was purchased or is maintained thru public funds; or … Continue reading