Law Professor Mark R. Brown of Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, has this article in Volume 7 of the Dartmouth Law Journal, on page 260. The title is “Structural Limitations on the Non-Legislative Regulation of Federal Elections.” Generally, when the U.S. … Continue reading
Richard Winger
On March 1, the Arizona Senate passed SCR 1043, which asks the voters in November 2010 if they wish to divert all money now used for public funding of campaigns into public education instead. Now the bill goes to the … Continue reading
On March 1, the Arizona Senate passed SB 1024 by a vote of 18-11. It removes presidential elector candidates from the November ballot. Currently, only six states still print their names on the ballot, and Arizona is the most populous … Continue reading
The California Young Democrats has released this list of their positions on statewide ballot measures. They oppose Proposition 14, the “top-two open primary” put on the ballot by the legislature. They support Proposition 15, to establish public funding for candidates … Continue reading
According to this story, Florida Governor Charlie Crist is still denying that he will be an independent candidate for U.S. Senate, even though many Florida political commentators think he would have an easier time being elected as an independent than … Continue reading