Congressmembers Rodney Davis (R-Illinois) and Abigail Spanberger (D-Virginia) have introduced a bill to set up a commission of constitutional scholars, to make recommendations for what should be done if no one gets an electoral college majority, and then one of … Continue reading
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Lou Jacobson has written this very useful Politifact article, explaining in detail how many states passed bills this year that makes voting more difficult. … Continue reading
On July 23, the proponents of a local Ohio initiative filed this brief in the Ohio Supreme Court. State ex rel Schmitt v Bridgeport. The issue is the failure of the Bridgeport clerk to accept their initiative petition, which concerns … Continue reading
The Library of Congress has accepted the archives of David Nolan, who was the primary founder of the Libertarian Party. Congressman John R. Curtis (R-Utah), as a representative of the Library, accepted the papers on July 16 at a ceremony … Continue reading
Buffalo, New York, elects a Mayor on November 2, 2021. Several television stations have agreed to host and broadcast a debate on October 12, even though the incumbent, Mayor Byron Brown, is only a write-in candidate. See this story. The … Continue reading