Since June 2013, a bill has been pending in the New York city council to provide for ranked-choice voting in primaries for citywide office. The bill, 1066-2013, has ten sponsors. Because the bill hasn’t passed yet, New York city must … Continue reading
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On September 20, several organizations filed a federal lawsuit against the new Ohio law that makes it illegal for out-of-state circulators to work in Ohio. The case is Citizens in Charge v Husted, southern district, 13cv-935. In 2008, the Sixth … Continue reading
On September 18, the Greenville County Republican Party filed a notice of appeal in its lawsuit against the South Carolina law that requires it to let non-members vote in the party’s primary. Some of the primaries the party holds are … Continue reading
The Daily Targum, one of the largest college daily newspapers in the nation, with a circulation of 18,000, has this op-ed by Steve Welzer, Green Party nominee for Governor, advocating for his candidacy. … Continue reading
Ohio State Senator Bill Seitz (R-Cincinnati) has introduced SB 193, to revise Ohio’s ballot access laws for minor parties. Senator Seitz tells the press that his bill liberalizes the law, but it doesn’t. It keeps the number of signatures now … Continue reading