On March 3, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon allowed HB 103 to become law. He wouldn’t sign it, but he didn’t veto it either, so it takes effect. It says no one may vote in a primary who has not been … Continue reading
Richard Winger
Four State Senators have introduced SF 2270, and thirty-five State Representatives have introduced HF 2486. Both of these identical bills would provide for ranked choice voting for all primaries and all general elections, for all federal and state office. Minnesota … Continue reading
On March 2, the Vermont House passed HB 97 by voice vote. It moves the petition deadline for independent candidates and the nominees of unqualified parties from August to May. It also bans “sore losers.” But the bill was amended … Continue reading
Florida Senator Blaise Ingoglia (R-Spring Hill) has introduced SB 1248. It would cancel the party recognition of any political party that had ever supported slavery. If it were enacted, the Democratic Party could get back on the ballot only by … Continue reading
On February 26, Bob Richards died at the age of 97. He had been a Gold Medalist in the Olympics of 1952 and 1956 in pole vaulting, and he had been the Populist Party’s presidential nominee in 1984. He had … Continue reading