On June 11, Congressman Don Beyer (D-Virginia) introduced HR 3863. It requires all states with more than one member of the U.S. House to establish multi-member districts. It also requires ranked choice voting for congressional elections, and requires states to … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
On June 17, Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzger signed SB 825, which moves the 2022 primary from March to June. It also moves the deadline for independent candidate petitions, and petitions for the nominees of unqualified parties, from June to … Continue reading
On June 16, the U.S. House passed SB 475, which makes Juneteenth a federal holiday. Only fourteen members voted “no”. Of those fourteen, thirteen are from states in which independents are allowed to vote in partisan primaries. This blog post … Continue reading
On June 17, the Maine Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Portland, Maine city council cannot reject a city initiative that had enough valid signatures, just because it thinks the initiative subject matter is unsuitable. Fair Elections Portland v City … Continue reading
The most likely date for the California gubernatorial recall election is September 14. County election officials have warned the state that it would be very costly and difficult to hold it any sooner. If September 14 is the date, then … Continue reading