A law passed in South Dakota this year requires initiative petition circulators to reveal personal information, which is then available to the public. See this story. The law was challenged in U.S. District Court on July 29, 2019, and will … Continue reading
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On September 21, the Alaska Republican Party state convention in Fairbanks voted not to hold its usual party-administered presidential primary, which is officially called a “poll” but which allows any registered Republican voter to express an opinion about who the … Continue reading
Russell Berman has this lengthy story about Maine’s decision to use ranked choice voting for president in November 2020. Although there is no real new news in the story, it has interesting details. … Continue reading
In June, the Pennsylvania Senate passed SB 300, which lets independent voters choose a partisan primary ballot. But the House has not yet acted on the bill. This story says that the legislature will adjourn in a few weeks. It … Continue reading
This extensive National Public Radio story explains that New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner and his office have refused to explain a law passed in 2019 that seems to make it illegal for anyone to register to vote in … Continue reading