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Two News Stories on Ohio Supreme Court decision

Posted on June 17, 2023 by Bill Redpath
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Richard Winger blogged yesterday about Friday’s Ohio Supreme Court ruling allowing August 8, 2023 to be the date for a statewide election on amending the Ohio Constitution to require a 60% “Yes” vote on future proposed amendments to the Ohio … Continue reading →

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First Public RCV Election in Virginia on Tue, June 20

Posted on June 15, 2023 by Bill Redpath
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This first public Ranked Choice Voting election in Virginia history will be held in Arlington County on Tuesday, June 20. It is the Democratic Party primary for the Arlington County Board of Supervisors. It will use multiwinner RCV, as two … Continue reading →

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Ranked Choice Voting Initiative is also Circulating in Missouri

Posted on June 14, 2023 by Bill Redpath
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Yesterday I posted a story about an Approval Voting initiative petition that is currently circulating in Missouri. Another initiative petition that is circulating is for Ranked Choice Voting that, according to a story on kfvs.com, the link for which is … Continue reading →

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Approval Voting Initiative Circulates in Missouri

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Bill Redpath
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Missouri Agrees, a campaign of the organization Show Me Integrity (SMI), is now circulating a petition that would place an initiative on the November 2024 ballot in that state to mandate Approval Voting for all federal, state, and local elections. … Continue reading →

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A Single District Fix for Gerrymandering

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Bill Redpath
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On June 13, on electionlawblog.org, Ned Foley, Professor of Law at Ohio State, posted a paper forthcoming in the Kentucky Law Journal titled “Self-Districting: The Ultimate Antidote to Gerrymandering.” In the article, he reminds us that districts do not have … Continue reading →

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Update on Libertarian Party Petition Drives

Posted on June 13, 2023 by Bill Redpath
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The Libertarian Party’s Ballot Access Committee held a meeting on Monday, June 12, 2023. From that meeting come these petition drive updates: Arkansas: 3,740 total signatures to date, 1,900 of which have been gathered by volunteers. 10,000 valid signatures are … Continue reading →

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