On June 12, Jonathan Pelto, a former Democratic state legislator in Connecticut, formally announced he will seek the governorship this year under the label of his Education & Democracy Party. He will also try to obtain the Working Families Party … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
This Christian Science Monitor article discusses the June 3 primary in Virginia’s 7th U.S. House District, in which incumbent Eric Cantor was defeated for re-nomination. It considers the claims that two particular Democratic activists influenced partisan Democratic voters to vote … Continue reading
On June 12, Rhode Island HB 8072 passed the Senate Judiciary Committee. The bill has already passed the House. It repeals the straight-ticket device. Thanks to Ken Block for this news. The bill takes effect January 1, 2015. … Continue reading
According to this article, the New York city council is studying a bill that would use Instant-Runoff Voting for partisan primaries for citywide office. If the bill passes, voters would then vote on whether to approve the idea. … Continue reading
The News and Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, has this op-ed, criticizing the North Carolina legislature for refusing to address ballot access. Even though the House passed a bill last year to study ballot access, the Senate has not advanced … Continue reading