Ohio Initiative Proponents Ask U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Case on How Initiative Petitioning was Affected by Health Crisis

On February 10, proponents of some Ohio initiatives asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Thompson v DeWine, 21-1120. This is the case involving Ohio restrictions that hampered petitioning starting in 2020. A U.S. District Court had granted some relief, … Continue reading

California Independent Voters Who Want a Presidential Primary Ballot Listing Candidates from All Parties File Brief in State Appeals Court

On January 20, some independent California voters who want a presidential primary ballot that lists candidates from all ballot-qualified parties filed their opening brief in the State Court of Appeals. Boydsten v Padilla, E076797. This case had been filed in … Continue reading

Electoral Reform Society of the United Kingdom Publishes Chart Showing Proportional Representation Countries Have Much Better Voter Turnout

The Electoral Reform Society of the United Kingdom has published this chart, by Dylan Difford. It shows turnout in advanced democracies for the last election for the national legislative body. It clearly shows that countries that use proportional representation have … Continue reading