Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, and Mitt Romney are the only three Republican presidential candidates who filed petitions on December 7 to be on the Ohio Republican presidential primary. See this story. On the Democratic side, only President Obama filed. Candidates … Continue reading
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Law Professor Rick Hasen, whose blog is ElectionLawBlog.org, sometimes allows guest posters. Here is a link to a guest post by Professor Darry Sragow, which is fairly lengthy, and which defends Americans Elect against various criticisms made by Hasen himself, … Continue reading
Tom Ammiano, one of San Francisco’s two members of the California Assembly, has this op-ed in the San Francisco Bay Guardian about the current public relations campaign to eliminate Instant Runoff Voting. Ammiano is a former San Francisco Supervisor who … Continue reading
Michael Medved has this opinion piece, titled, “Constitution Kills Third Party Bid.” His thesis is that the electoral college makes it impossible for a new party to win the presidency, and therefore no new party will ever replace the Democratic … Continue reading
Scott McLarty, national Green Party media coordinator, has this op-ed in the Salt Lake Tribune, saying that the Green Party welcomes Rocky Anderson if he wishes to seek the Green Party presidential nomination. … Continue reading