On February 11, the New York Senate Elections Committee passed S3149, the National Popular Vote Plan bill. An identical bill, A4422, had passed the Assembly last year, and New York has two-year legislative sessions, so the only barrier to the … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
On November 8, 2013, a federal lawsuit was filed against Oregon’s ban on paying petitioners on the basis of how many signatures they collect. Buehler v Brown, 3:13cv-1990. An earlier lawsuit against that ban failed to achieve any change in … Continue reading
See this news story about the Arkansas Libertarian Party’s nominating convention, held February 22. The party nominated candidates for U.S. Senator, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and all four U.S. House seats. The party might have nominated more candidates, but a law … Continue reading
On February 21, a 3-judge U.S. District Court ruled in Arizona State Legislature v Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, cv-12-1211, that the U.S. Constitution does not prevent states from setting up independent redistricting commissions to draw boundaries for U.S. House districts. … Continue reading
Alan S. Reynolds has filed to run for Lieutenant Governor of California. He is registered into Americans Elect, so that label will be on the ballot next to his name in the June 2014 primary. He has been endorsed by … Continue reading