On October 28, Georgia filed this opening brief in the Eleventh Circuit in Cowen v Raffensperger, 21-13199. This is the case over the Georgia 5% petition for independent candidates and the nominees of parties that didn’t poll as much as … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2021
The Harvard Law & Policy Review has this article about how the National Popular Vote Plan can be combined with ranked choice voting. Rob Richie of Fairvote is the lead author. The issue is not merely theoretical, given that Maine … Continue reading
Buffalo holds a mayoral election on November 2, 2021. Write-in candidate Byron Brown (the incumbent) has a strong lead, even though he is not on the ballot. The poll forced respondents to volunteer the name of Byron Brown if they … Continue reading
On October 26, the Michigan State Board of Canvassers approved a description of the National Popular Vote Plan initiative. The description will be printed on the petition and, if it qualifies, the ballot. See this story. Thanks to Thomas Jones … Continue reading
Late October and November are the best times for individuals to ask legislators to introduce bills. Many states badly need better ballot access laws. In New York, independent U.S. Senate candidate Diane Sare (who hopes to run in 2022) is … Continue reading