Both houses of the Ohio legislature passed comprehensive election law bills last year. The bills are SB 8 and HB 260. Both bills are extremely long and deal with many election law issues. The Columbus Dispatch has this story, explaining … Continue reading
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On May 17, the U.S. Supreme Court said it won’t hear the Mississippi ballot access case, Moore v Hosemann, 09-982. Two other ballot access cert petitions are still pending, one from Alabama, and one from Louisiana. The original issue in … Continue reading
A feature story about Christina Tobin, head of Free and Equal, and the Libertarian Party candidate for California Secretary of State, has appeared in several newspapers. Here is the article as it ran in the Contra Costa Times. It is … Continue reading
The new British government has promised to hold a referendum on whether Great Britain should use the “alternative vote” method for House of Commons elections. That is another term for one version of Instant Runoff Voting. This poll shows that … Continue reading
The Pacific Sun of Marin County, California, recommends a “No” vote on Proposition 14. See the recommendations here. The Pacific Sun prints 80,000 issues, and is the nation’s second-oldest alternative free weekly newspaper in the United States, second only to … Continue reading