On the evening of September 28, the Libertarian and Green Parties, and their 2012 national tickets, filed a federal lawsuit against the Commission on Presidential Debates. The case is Johnson v Commission on Presidential Debates, 1:15cv-1580. It has not yet … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2015
New York has the most restrictive election laws in the nation, on the variable of when a voter must join a party in order to vote in its upcoming primary. New York voters who wish to vote in either the … Continue reading
According to this story, the Florida trial state court hearing the case on Florida’s U.S. House district boundaries says he will issue a new plan next week. However, at that point the new plan won’t be final; the State Supreme … Continue reading
Professor Steven J. Brams has this letter to the editor in the September 28, 2015 New York Times. It advocates that presidential primaries should use approval voting. … Continue reading
The San Jose Mercury-News has this article about California’s top-two primary, although the article covers additional topics. The article says the top-two system in California has helped well-funded business interests in the legislature. … Continue reading