The NAACP recently sued two Georgia counties over election-administration issues. On February 27 it sued Gwinnett County because the county is allowing only one location for early voting, in the first week. Gwinnett County NAACP v Gwinnett County Board of … Continue reading
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California Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula (D-Fresno) has introduced AB 2207. It provides for a “public presidential primary ballot” in addition to the existing presidential primary ballots. It would list every candidate from every party who is running in the ordinary presidential … Continue reading
Assemblymember Chad Mayes is the only independent in the California legislature. He switched late last year and is running for re-election. Here is a Desert Sun newspaper story about his campaign for re-election. … Continue reading
Fox & Hounds Daily, an on-line California politics news source, has this piece by Michael Feinstein on why ranked choice voting would improve U.S. presidential elections. Thanks to Irv Sutley for the link. … Continue reading
Nebraska Senators John McCollister and Adam Morfeld have introduced LB 1005. It would eliminate party nominations for congress and state executive office. Instead all candidates would run in the May primary, and then the top two candidates would run in … Continue reading