Louisiana elects all its state legislators in the odd year just before presidential election years. All state legislators in both houses get four-year terms. The last election for Louisiana legislature was in 2007. Louisiana has used “top-two” in all state … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2009
A post at this site on October 17 mentioned the U.S. House elections held in Louisiana while that state used “top-two”. This is a supplementary post concerning U.S. Senate elections in Louisiana. That state held ten U.S. Senate elections during … Continue reading
A post at this site on October 17 mentioned the U.S. House elections held in Louisiana while that state used “top-two”. This is a supplementary post concerning U.S. Senate elections in Louisiana. That state held ten U.S. Senate elections during … Continue reading
On September 17, U.S. Senator Robert Bennett (R-Utah) introduced S.1688, to provide that the number of seats in the U.S. House for each state should be based on how many U.S. citizens live in that state. The bill is co-sponsored … Continue reading
On October 17, the same state court judge who had told Prescott, Arizona, not to hold the November 3, 2009 election for city council, refused to stay his own ruling. Consequently, the city will not mail out any more ballots … Continue reading