The New York City Board of Elections has announced that the ballot for New York city’s election on November 5, 2013, will be printed in six-point type. This means that most voters will be required to use a magnifying glass. … Continue reading
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On October 16, Public Policy Polling released a poll for the 2014 South Dakota U.S. Senate race. The seat is open because incumbent Tim Johnson is retiring. The results: Republican Mike Rounds 40%, Democrat Rick Weiland 34%, Libertarian Kurt Evans … Continue reading
Here is a link to the New Jersey U.S. Senate election returns, which are almost halfway counted as this post is being posted. … Continue reading
On October 16, the British Supreme Court upheld British law, and ruled that two particular prisoners who are serving life terms may not vote. See this story, which has a link to the 63-page opinion. Thanks to Thomas Jones for … Continue reading
The Realistic Balance Party, a party that exists only to contest city elections in Middletown, Connecticut, still doesn’t know if its candidates will be on the November 5, 2013 ballot. See this story. A decision from a lower state court … Continue reading