Every year, the Independent Voter Project sponsors meetings in Hawaii for state legislators from certain states. In the past the event was only for California legislators, but this year legislators from three states are invited. The Independent Voter Project was … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2013
Election law professor Richard Hasen has this clear and interesting article in Slate, about the status of the virtual tie vote so far in the Virginia Attorney General’s race, and what might happen next. … Continue reading
Gregory Koch has this essay in The Daily Campus, independent student newspaper at the University of Connecticut. It advocates a multi-party system for the U.S. … Continue reading
Wang Zheng, a 48-year-old woman, has founded a new party for China. See this story. The name of the party is Zhi Xian Party, which seems to be translated as “The Constitution is the Supreme Authority”. The party will advocate … Continue reading
The Hill has this report on the prospect that Congress might repair Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act. The old section 4 was struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court in June, 2013. According to the article, there is … Continue reading