The Ohio Secretary of State’s web page has this link to preliminary, unofficial primary election returns. Ohio held primaries for the Constitution, Green, Libertarian and Socialist Parties, as well as the Democratic and Republican Parties, on May 4. The Secretary … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Ruth Marcus, a renowned Washington Post columnist, has this column, suggesting that Arizona’s public funding program, implemented in 1998, has had the effect of electing more conservatives to the legislature than would otherwise be the case. The column does not … Continue reading
On May 5, the entire Eighth Circuit reversed an earlier decision of a 3-judge panel of the Eighth Circuit, and ruled that Martin, South Dakota, need not use cumulative voting for its city council elections. Here is the decision, which … Continue reading
On May 4, six U.S. Senators introduced a bill to require the states to let any voter vote by mail. The bill only pertains to federal elections. They also introduced a second bill to provide grants to states to help … Continue reading
Freedom Watch is an on-line daily television show hosted by Andrew Napolitano, the senior judicial analyst for Fox News, and a former New Jersey state court judge. The May 4 show features this 9-minute interview with Christina Tobin, about California’s … Continue reading