On February 12, a group of voters filed a lawsuit in Alabama state court, charging that the vote of the people in 1901 to establish the State Constitution was riddled with voter fraud, and that therefore the entire Constitution is … Continue reading
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Bills have been introduced in both houses of the Tennessee legislature to establish registration by party. They are SB 544 by Senator Bill Ketron (R-Murfreesboro) and HB 629 by Representative Debra Maggart. They would take effect July 1, 2009. The … Continue reading
Rhode Island Representative Chris Fierro (D-Woonsocket) has introduced H5094, to provide that when there is a U.S. Senate vacancy, that vacancy should be filled by a popular vote, rather than by gubernatorial appointment. The bill has 4 co-sponsors. … Continue reading
Minnesota Representative Kent Eken (DFL-Twin Valley) has introduced HF 440, to amend the State Constitution to require a majority vote in general elections for congressional and state office. It reads, “The legislature shall provide by law for a mechanism that … Continue reading
National Popular Vote Plan bills have recently been introduced in Iowa and Minnesota. In Iowa the bill is Senate Study Bill 1128. In Minnesota the bills are HF512 and SF446. At least 20 state legislatures now have bills to pass … Continue reading