Missouri Representative John Simmons (R-Washington) has introduced HJR 99. It would add a section to the Missouri Constitution banning the state from ever joining the National Popular Vote Plan. If the legislature passes it, the voters would then vote on … Continue reading
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On January 17, the U.S. Supreme Court accepted both the Colorado and Washington cases on whether presidential electors may vote for any qualified candidate when they vote in the electoral college, or whether they must vote for the person who … Continue reading
On January 17, the Maryland Secretary of State announced which presidential primary candidates are discussed in the news media, and which will be on the presidential primary ballots automatically. For the Republican ballot, he chose President Donald Trump and William … Continue reading
On January 16, U.S. District Court Judge J. P. Boulee, a Trump appointee, refused to enjoin the Georgia law that says parties are the sole judge of which presidential candidates appear on their presidential primary ballot. De La Fuente v … Continue reading
January 15 was the deadline for Mississippi presidential primary candidates, and for other office as well. Three Republicans will be on the presidential primary ballot: President Donald Trump, Rocky De La Fuente, and William Weld. The Democratic presidential primary ballot … Continue reading