The Nebraska Senate Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee will hear LB 349 on Thursday, February 21. This is the Secretary of State’s omnibus election law bill. Among many other provisions, it eliminates the law that says primary voters can’t … Continue reading
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New York city elects its Mayor in November 2013. See this press release, which says that Kristin Davis will seek the Libertarian Party nomination for Mayor. She also sought the Libertarian gubernatorial nomination in 2010, but the party chose Warren … Continue reading
This interesting New England Cable News (NECN) story about the Massachusetts U.S. Senate Republican primary focuses on Dan Winslow. The interviewer asks Winslow if certain Republican leaders in Massachusetts may be withholding support for Winslow in retaliation for Winslow’s having … Continue reading
California Assemblymember Kevin Mullin (D-South San Francisco) has introduced ACA 7, a proposed amendment to the California Constitution. It would let 17-year-olds vote in primaries, if they will have attained age 18 by the time of the general election. … Continue reading
On February 14, the Peace & Freedom, Libertarian and Green Parties filed this amended complaint in Superior Court in Alameda County, California, in Rubin v Bowen. This is the case in which the parties argue that the top-two system, as … Continue reading