Law Professor James Gardner has written “Deliberation or Tabulation? The Self-Undermining Constitutional Architecture of Election Campaigns.” It will be in the Buffalo Law Review, volume 54, and likely be in print in the spring of 2007. The article points out … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Congressman Tom Davis (R-Virginia) says he will soon re-introduce the bill that would expand the membership of the U.S. House of Representatives from 435 to 437, with a voting seat for the District of Columbia, and a 4th seat for … Continue reading
Oklahoma State Senator Kenneth Corn, and State Representative Neil Brannon have said they will introduce a bill in 2007 to repeal Oklahoma’s straight-ticket ballot device. Both are Democrats. The Oklahoma legislature won’t convene until February 5, 2007. That makes at … Continue reading
The Maryland Libertarian Party has finished its petition drive to be back on the ballot, and submitted the petition. This is the fifth petition that has been submitted around the USA in the last thtree months, to gain or regain … Continue reading
On December 29, 2006, the New York Times repeated a factual error that it has repeated many times in the past. In an article titled “In Minnesota Shift, Case Study for National Political Shake-up”, reporter Kirk Johnson says that Jesse … Continue reading