This article in Puck says that backers of top-five systems hope to raise $100,000,000 soon to promote top-five systems. These systems deprive political parties of their ability to nominate candidates. No other country in the world has an election system … Continue reading
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On October 19, the minor party and independent candidate plaintiffs filed this brief in their Texas ballot access case, Miller v Hughs, w.d., 1:19cv-700. The case was filed in 2019 and challenges all the Texas election laws that make it … Continue reading
Law Professor Derek Muller has this essay, pointing out that just because a judicial determination is someday made that Donald Trump is ineligible to run for president in 2024 due to Section Three of the 14th amendment, it doesn’t follow … Continue reading
On October 20, the U.S. Senate was asked to vote on S2747, the “Freedom to Vote Act”. The lead sponsor is Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar. But the bill will not receive a vote today because Republican Senators filibustered it. Here … Continue reading
On October 20, Monmouth Polls released a Virginia gubernatorial election poll. See here; scroll down to question one. It appears that the poll takers did not mention Princess Blanding, who is on the ballot as the Liberation Party nominee. Notwithstanding … Continue reading