The U.S. District Court handling Adams v Carney, 1:20cv-1680, has moved ahead with steps to perhaps settle the case by arbitration. This is the case against the Delaware law that says most judicial appointments can only be given to members … Continue reading
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The Michigan legislature has adjourned for the year. It did not pass SB 1207, which had passed the State Senate and which would have moved the presidential primary to January. … Continue reading
The Pennsylvania legislature has adjourned for the year. HB 1369, which had passed the House State Government Committee and which would have let independent voters vote in partisan primaries, failed to make any further headway. … Continue reading
On December 16, the North Carolina Supreme Court again ruled that partisan gerrymandering is banned by the state constitution, which says elections shall be “free and equal.” Here is the 130-page ruling in Harper v Hall, 2022-NCSC-121. The vote was … Continue reading
Arizona has never elected an independent or minor party candidate to any statewide office, to congress, or even to the state legislature. It is one of only two states for which that is true. The only other such state is … Continue reading