On April 29, the Florida legislature passed SB 228 Committee Substitute, which lets individuals register to vote on-line. Here is the text of the bill. The process is entirely electronic for applicants who already have a Florida drivers license or … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2015
The regular session of the Washington legislature ended earlier, with no legislation passing that would revive the 2016 presidential primary. But a special session opened on April 29, and on that first day of the session, the Senate again passed … Continue reading
On April 29, the California Supreme Court refused to hear Rubin v Padilla, the case filed by three of California’s minor parties that charges the top-two system injures voting rights in the general election. It is conceivable that the case … Continue reading
Reboot Illinois is about to launch a petition drive to place an initiative on the November 2016 ballot that would set up a nonpartisan commission to draw legislative district boundaries. See this story. The group tried in 2014 but did … Continue reading
The Republican Party of Puerto Rico and the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico will hold presidential primaries on March 13, 2016. Puerto Rico also had presidential primaries in 2008, 2000, and 1992. March 13, 2016 is a Sunday. … Continue reading