In 2016, Missouri voters passed a ballot measure amending the State Constitution to require voter ID at the polls. The new law is being attacked in a state court lawsuit, which says that the original constitutional language about the right … Continue reading
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On October 1, the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear George v Hargett, 18-76. This is the case over the meaning of the Tennessee Constitution and its provision on how many votes a proposed ballot measure needs to pass. The … Continue reading
On October 1, the U.S. Supreme Court denied mandamus in Citizens for Fair Representation v Padilla, 18-123. This is the case in which some California local governments, minor parties, and voters challenge California legislative districts for having such huge populations … Continue reading
A Siena College Poll released October 1 for the New York gubernatorial race shows Larry Sharpe, Libertarian nominee, at 2%. Assuming that 5,000,000 voters turn out to vote, 2% would be 100,000 votes, double the legal requirement that a party … Continue reading
Currently, Cynthia Nixon is the Working Families Party nominee for Governor of New York. But the party will make a final decision on whether to keep her, or to replace her with Andrew Cuomo, on Wednesday, October 3. See this … Continue reading