The most obscure partisan office in California is member of the Board of Equalization. California is divided into four districts, each one of which elects a member to that Board, which deals with taxation. In the Fourth District, attorney Mike … Continue reading
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Mexico holds a presidential election on July 1, with four candidates on the ballot. On June 12, for the third time, all the ballot-listed candidates debated each other. See this story. … Continue reading
The Minnesota Secretary of State has determined that petitions for statewide office for the Green, Independence, Grassroots, and Legal Marijuana Now Parties have enough valid signatures. Last week a similar decision was made for a Minnesota Libertarian statewide petition. Thanks … Continue reading
Even though the U.S. Supreme Court upheld Ohio’s law on purging voters on June 11, the Ohio Secretary of State says he will not purge any voters for the remainder of 2018. See this story. Thanks to Rick Hasen for … Continue reading
On June 12, the California Secretary of State determined that an initiative to divide California into three states has enough signatures, and will appear on the November 6 ballot.