On Sunday, June 25, the last day of the Oregon legislative session, the legislature passed HB 2004. It asks the voters if they wish to use ranked choice voting for federal and state primaries and general elections, except legislative elections … Continue reading
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On Monday, June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in the Louisiana U.S. House Redistrcting Case, Louisiana Secretary of State v Robinson. The lower court must consider whether Louisiana must redraw its U.S. House Districts to Create a … Continue reading
A U.S. District Court in Ann Arbor, Michigan, will hold a hearing in Libertarian National Committee v Saliba, e.d., 5:23cv-11074, on Wednesday, August 23, at 1 p.m. The Libertarian National Committee seeks a preliminary injunction against one faction of the … Continue reading
Fifteen Delaware legislators have introduced HB 215, which moves the non-presidential primary from September to the fourth Tuesday in April. It also requires parties that nominate by convention to have chosen their nominees by March 15, and to submit their … Continue reading
On June 21, the Arizona Supreme Court released an opinion in Arizona Petition Partners LLC v Thompson, CR-22-0154. It said that existing Arizona law does not ban paying initiative circulators a bonus if they are high producers. Also, the law … Continue reading