On December 11, the Indiana Senate defeated HB 1032, the bill to redraw the U.S. House district boundaries. See this story. The vote was 19-31. The bill had passed the House on December 5 by a vote of 57-41. … Continue reading
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In November 2024, the Georgia Libertarian Party lost its qualified status for statewide office. The Telegraph, a daily newspaper in Macon, points out that unless the party can get back on the ballot, there won’t be any general election run-offs … Continue reading
On December 10, the Ranked Choice Voting Act was introduced into both houses of Congress. There are no bill numbers yet. Here is the text. It requires that all congressional primaries and general elecdtions use RCV. In the case of … Continue reading
According to this story, the Oklahoma Democratic Party missed the November 30 deadline to notify the State Elections Board that it wants independents to be able to vote in its 2026 primaries. … Continue reading
On November 19, a special session of the Nevada legislature passed SJR 1. It would provide that every registered voter would automatically receive a postal ballot. It amends the state Constitution. If the same bill passes in 2027, then it … Continue reading