On February 28, both houses of the Hawaii legislature passed the presidential candidate tax returns bills on second reading. “Second reading” does not formally pass a bill, but it is easy to predict that such bills will pass on “third … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On February 27, the National Popular Vote bill was introduced in the Delaware legislature. SB 22 is co-sponsored or sponsored by 13 State Senators and 25 Representatives. The Delaware Senate has 21 members and the Delaware House has 41 members. … Continue reading
On March 1, the Ohio Libertarian Party filed two lawsuits in state trial court. One attacks the law that says the Ohio Election Commission will never have any members of parties other than the two largest parties. The other lawsuit … Continue reading
On February 28, the New Hampshire House passed HB 706. Here is the text. It sets up an independent redistricting commission, to draw boundaries for all the partisan district offices in the state. Thanks to Darryl Perry for this news. … Continue reading
On February 28, Arkansas State Senator Trent Garner abandoned his old bill to move the primary, and presented his new bill on the same subject, SB 445. It moves the primary for all office in presidential years from May to … Continue reading