On March 21, the Arizona Judiciary Committee passed SB 1263. It sets forth procedures by which out-of-state paid circulators would register with the Secretary of State. The circulators would also provide a copy of the completed registration to the employer. … Continue reading
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At the November 2012 election, four populous counties in Pennsylvania did not canvass any write-in votes, even though state law requires that all valid votes must be tallied. The four counties are Chester, Dauphin, Lackawanna, and Lancaster. Each of them … Continue reading
New Lenox, Illinois, has an elected School Board of seven members. Each member is elected in non-partisan elections to a four-year term. This year four full-length seats are up. Also there is a special election for a two-year term to … Continue reading
Madison, Wisconsin, elected members of the city council and school board on April 2. Two Greens who had not previously been incumbents were elected. Ledell Zellers was elected to the city council, ward 2. Dean Loumos was elected to the … Continue reading
California holds a special election on May 21 to fill the vacant State Senate seat, 16th district, in the southern San Joaquin Valley. Five candidates will appear on the ballot: three Democrats, one Republican, and one member of the Peace … Continue reading