Flagstaff, Arizona, held a Mayoral election on May 18. At one polling place, a voter came in wearing a shirt that said “Flagstaff Tea Party – Reclaiming Our Constitution.” The only other text on the shirt was “We the People.” … Continue reading
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On May 28, S8007 was introduced in the New York State Senate. It liberalizes the definition of a qualified political party. The existing definition says a qualified party is a group that polled at least 50,000 votes for Governor. The … Continue reading
Zack Kaldveer has this fairly length analysis of California’s Proposition 14, the top-two election measure on the June 8 ballot. Kaldveer is Communication Director of the Consumer Federation of California. He is also editor of Privacy Revolt, and also has … Continue reading
On May 2, the California State Senate passed SB 1140. Current law says no one may vote who has not registered two weeks before election day. The bill sets up a method for unregistered people to register on election day. … Continue reading
On June 2, the Massachusetts House passed the National Popular Vote Plan bill by 114-35.