This Charlotte Observer article describes the ongoing process this week and next week for North Carolina legislators to redraw the legislative districts. The work is being done in public, and the discussions can even be watched on-line. … Continue reading
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On September 10, the Arkansas Secretary of state filed this brief in Libertarian Party of Arkansas v Thurston in the Eighth Circuit. This is the case over the 2019 law that increased the number of signtures for a newly-qualifying party … Continue reading
On September 9, the California Assesmbly passed SB 212, which lets non-charter cities and counties use ranked choice voting for elections for their own officers. Charter counties and cities can already do that, but most local governments in California do … Continue reading
The Campaign Legal Center has this chart, to help anyone know the exact rules for ex-felon voting in each state. Thanks to Ken Bush for the link. … Continue reading
On September 9, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren endorsed Kendra Brooks for Philadelphia city council-at-large. Brooks is the nominee of the Working Families Party. She is not the nominee of any other party. See this story. … Continue reading