Washington state held a “top-two” primary on August 19, at which all voters received the same ballots. Each ballot listed all candidates, with party labels worded “Prefers (such-and-such) Party.” The Constitution Party candidates for Secretary of State, and for Auditor, … Continue reading
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Earlier this year, the Alabama Democratic Party sued the Secretary of State to get a free list of the registered voters of the state. On October 2, the Secretary of State settled the lawsuit by agreeing to furnish the statewide … Continue reading
On September 29, Steve Peace, a former Democratic State Senator from San Diego, filed a proposed initiative with the California Attorney General that would establish the “top-two” election system in California. The proposal is more similar to Washington state’s “top-two” … Continue reading
On September 29, Steve Peace, a former Democratic State Senator from San Diego, filed a proposed initiative with the California Attorney General that would establish the “top-two” election system in California. The proposal is more similar to Washington state’s “top-two” … Continue reading
On October 2, the 9th circuit issued an order in Washington State Republican Party v State, 05-35774. The U.S. District Court is directed to “allow the parties to further develop the record with respect to the claim that Initiative 872 … Continue reading