The Atlantic has this article about Maine and ranked-choice voting in the 2018 election. There is no big news revealed the article, but the article’s details about what has been happening are interesting and fair to both sides. The article … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2018
On April 10, U.S. District Court Judge Wiley Daniel, a Clinton appointee, issued an opinion in Nemanich v Williams, 1:17cv-1937. He said that Colorado’s Secretary of State did not violate the U.S. Constitution when he replaced a Democratic presidential elector … Continue reading
On April 10, Mexico’s top electoral court ruled 4-3 that independent presidential candidate Jaime “El Bronco” Rodriguez should be placed on the ballot. National election authorities had ruled that he didn’t have enough valid signatures. He showed that many of … Continue reading
Tennessee requires 33,844 signatures for a newly-qualifying party to get on the ballot, but only 25 signatures for anyone to run as an independent for any partisan office (except presidential independents need 275). After years of trying and failing to … Continue reading
South Carolina voter registration forms do not ask voters about party membership, and any voter is free to choose any party’s primary ballot. In the June 2018 primary, voters who choose a Republican primary ballot will be asked to vote … Continue reading