On March 8, the Georgia Senate passed SB 202 by 32-20. It would provide that overseas absentee voters use ranked choice voting in general elections for partisan office. It would also move the date for general election run-offs for all … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
Two federal lawsuits are pending to challenge the order of candidates on primary ballots in New Jersey. Both were filed in 2020 by Democratic primary candidates. Unlike all other states, New Jersey primary ballots do not simply list all candidates … Continue reading
Mike Feinstein has this article at ivn.us, explaining how HR One, the Democratic Party’s election law bill in congress, has provisions that would harm free elections. Feinstein acknowledges the many helpful parts of the bill and points out how much … Continue reading
On March 20, Louisiana held two special elections to fill vacancies in the U.S. House. See the results here. … Continue reading
Massachusetts holds a special election to fill a vacancy in the State House on March 30. The vacancy is for the Suffolk 19th district seat. There are three candidates on the ballot, a Democrat, a Republican, and an independent, Richard … Continue reading