Even though “top-two” was defeated by Oregon voters on November 4, proponents of the idea are still energetically working for it. California’s Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger hopes to place the idea on the California ballot in the future. The Committee for … Continue reading
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Even though “top-two” was defeated by Oregon voters on November 4, proponents of the idea are still energetically working for it. California’s Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger hopes to place the idea on the California ballot in the future. The Committee for … Continue reading
On November 24, a Superior Court Judge in Alameda County, California, dismissed the case Cummings v Stanley, on procedural grounds. The issue was whether certain members of the Alameda County Republican Central Committee were validly elected in the June 2008 … Continue reading
In mid-October, two petitions for rehearing were filed in important election law cases. Both are still pending. Often, petitions for rehearing are rejected within two or three weeks after they are filed. In the 7th circuit, the ballot access case … Continue reading
The Washington Post of December 1 has this article, predicting that the U.S. Senate will pass certain bills that have not passed in the past. The article includes the bill that would expand the size of the U.S. House from … Continue reading