George Skelton, California’s veteran politics reporter, writes here for the Los Angeles Times that the new California law requiring presidential primary candidates to reveal their income tax returns is just “petty politics.” Also, the Mail Tribune, the daily newspaper for … Continue reading
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The U.S. Supreme Court has granted Washington state’s “disobedient” 2016 presidential electors more time to file their petition for cert, in Chiafalo v Washington. This is the case over whether the state can fine presidential electors $1,000 if they vote … Continue reading
Ballotpedia has examined the candidate lists for the four states that hold regular legislative elections in 2019. See that page here. An astonishing 55.6% of the races lack either a Republican or a Democrat. Thanks to Michael Drucker for the … Continue reading
On August 15, U.S. District Court Judge Amy Totenberg issued a 153-page ruling in Curling v Raffensperger, n.d., 1:17ccv-4660. The state may continue to use its vote-counting equipment for 2019 local elections. These machines do not have a paper trail. … Continue reading
Canada holds a parliamentary election on or before October 21, 2019. The exact date isn’t set yet. As usual, the leaders of five political parties will engage in televised debates with each other. See this story, which explains that a … Continue reading