On March 4, the Hawaii House passed HB 2533, to greatly expand the public financing program. However, on March 19, the Senate Judiciary Committee voted against the bill, so it won’t pass in this legislative session. Hawaii already has public … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
On March 20, Theodora “Tonie” Nathan died at the age of 91. She was the 1972 Libertarian nominee for vice-president, and because the Libertarian ticket received one electoral vote that year, she was the first woman in U.S. history to … Continue reading
With 100% of the precincts counted, but some absentee and provisional ballots still uncounted, here are election returns for the Illinois primary of March 18. The number of votes cast in the Democratic primary for Governor is only 438,112, even … Continue reading
The Ohio Green Party is asking voters to choose a Green Party primary ballot in May, and to write-in Anita Rios for Governor and Bob Fitrakis for Lieutenant Governor. The primary is May 6. If the ticket gets 500 write-ins … Continue reading
Chicago Tribune columnist Eric Zorn has this column, suggesting that Illinois would benefit from using Instant-Runoff Voting. Thanks to Rick Hasen for the link. … Continue reading