According to this story, many Ohio Democratic state legislators will introduce a proposed constitutional amendment next week, to set up procedures for recall of elected state officials (except judges). As the story notes, the bill is extremely unlikely to pass, … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2011
According to the Lewiston Tribune, on April 6 the House State Affairs Committee passed SB 1198. This is the bill to let each political party decide for itself whether to let independent voters, and members of other parties, vote in … Continue reading
Both Wisconsin and Illinois held local non-partisan elections on April 5. Green Party members won six elections: 1. Steve Alesch was elected to the Warrenville Park District Commission in DuPage County, Illinois, in a contested election. 2. Toni Williams was … Continue reading
On April 5, the District of Columbia City Council passed bill B19-90 unanimously. It moves the presidential primary from February to the first Tuesday in April. Also, it moves the primary for other partisan office (Delegate to Congress, Shadow Seats … Continue reading
SB 17, the bill improving ballot access, is on the Alabama Senate’s calendar for the week that ends April 8. Thanks to Steve Gordon for this news.