The U.S. Supreme Court is in its last month before its summer recess. Opinions are coming out on each Monday in June. On June 14 the Court released four opinions, but no opinion in the only pending election law case, … Continue reading
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On June 10, Dan Collins, Huffington Post editor for New York, predicted that Andrew Cuomo, who is certain to be this year’s Democratic nominee for Governor, will eventually relent and accept the gubernatorial nomination of the Working Families Party as … Continue reading
Kathleen Curry, Colorado’s only independent state legislator, has opened a campaign office and has also submitted a petition to be on the November ballot as an independent candidate, in the 61st House district. Whether she is on the ballot as … Continue reading
This week, Port Chester, New York, will use cumulative voting for its village trustee elections. This will be the first time cumulative voting has been used in New York state. Port Chester is in Westchester County, just north of New … Continue reading
The June 11 issue of the Dallas Morning News has this interview with Kat Swift, director of the Texas Green Party. Swift did an excellent job. It’s especially valuable that she mentioned that before 1967, Texas did not require any … Continue reading