In mid-August 2020, the Florida League of Women Voters changed its position on Amendment 3, the top-two initiative that is on the November 2020 ballot. See the League’s recommendation here. Last year the Florida League had endorsed the measure. … Continue reading
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On September 14, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued an order in the Green Party ballot access case, which is called In Re Nomination Paper of Elizabeth Faye Scroggin, 55 MAP 2020. It says, “The Secretary of the Commonwealth is directed … Continue reading
On September 14, U.S. District Court Judge Irene C. Berger, an Obama appointee, issued an opinion in West v Warner, s.d., 2:20cv-570. West had submitted approximately 14,000 signatures to be an independent presidential candidate in West Virginia, but election officials … Continue reading
This story says that members of Florida’s legislative Black Caucus have come out in opposition to the top-two initiative in Florida. The story also quotes John Opdycke, President of Open Primaries (a group that supports top-two systems) as saying that … Continue reading
South Carolina has a U.S. Senate election this year, and has seven U.S. House districts. The only candidates on the ballot this year for either house of Congress, other than Republicans and Democrats. are Constitution Party nominees. The Constitution Party … Continue reading