On May 12, Gallup released this poll, which asks voters if they are enthusiastic about voting in 2014, relative to how enthusiastic they usually are about voting. The results show a smaller percentage of voters say they are enthusiastic than … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
According to this story, no Democrat has yet announced as a candidate for Governor of Wyoming. Scroll down to the section of the article with the header “Democrats.” Filing for major party primaries in Wyoming closes on May 30. … Continue reading
Political Science Professor Keith Smith has this article about how California’s top-two system has greatly reduced the number of minor party candidates, and also threatened them with losing their qualified status. … Continue reading
On May 9, the New Jersey Secretary of State filed a brief in Balsam v Guadagno, U.S. District Court 2:14cv-1388. This is the case, filed in March 2014, in which some New Jersey voters complain that they want to vote … Continue reading
Following the 2010 census, the Florida legislature was charged with redrawing the U.S. House districts under a new state constitutional amendment that is meant to end partisan gerrymandering. The amendment says the legislature must not draw the boundaries with intent … Continue reading