Here is the New York city ballot for November 4, 2014. Compared to the upstate ballot (which looks entirely different), the New York city ballot seems not as bad as it could have been. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2014
Ever since 1920, the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives has published a booklet after each congressional election, listing the election returns for each candidate for Congress in the general election. Starting in 1930, the booklet also has a … Continue reading
Third Way, a think tank in Washington, D.C., recently released voter registration data for all the states in which voters are asked on voter registration forms to choose a political party (or independent status). However, Third Way’s report only includes … Continue reading
Even though New York state no longer uses mechanical voting machines, election authorities in that state continue to design ballots as though mechanical voting machines still exist. Here is the New York November 2014 ballot for counties outside New York … Continue reading
On October 10, U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Piersol issued his written opinion in South Dakota Libertarian Party v Gant, 14-cv-4132. This is the case over whether the state should have put the Libertarian Party’s nominee for Public Service Commissioner … Continue reading