The South Carolina Supreme Court will soon construe the state’s election law to determine if the Republican Party must pay for all of the administrative costs of the January 21, 2012 Republican presidential primary. The Court issued a briefing schedule, … Continue reading
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The National Popular Vote Plan leaders in South Dakota now say they will not try to put an initiative on the 2012 ballot, asking voters if they wish South Dakota to join the Plan. See this story. Some months ago, … Continue reading
On October 24, the Missouri legislature adjourned its special session without having taken any action to cancel the February 7 presidential primary. Thereofore, it will go ahead, for the Democratic, Republican, Libertarian, and Constitution Parties. The Libertarian Party has used … Continue reading
Ballotpedia has this very useful analysis of the regularly-scheduled state legislative elections. The study finds that in 42.6% of the races, only one major party candidate is running in the general election. This is even worse than the norm in … Continue reading
Latest figures from the Tunisia election of October 23 are that 90% of the registered voters voted. See this story. … Continue reading