Matthew Yglesias cuts through the rind and gets to the melon with this post stating that the best answer to the gerrymandering problem is proportional representation. … Continue reading
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This month, the Georgia House Election Law Study Committee has been holding public hearings in various cities. Libertarian activist Sergio Ortega has spoken at each of these hearings, asking that the statewide petition for office other than president be reduced … Continue reading
Before every presidential election, the two major parties try to influence the calendar of presidential primaries and caucuses for the upcoming election. The Democratic National Committee will meet August 25-27 in Minneapolis and will work on its hopes for the … Continue reading
The No Labels Party is ballot-qualified in Arizona, and will have its first nominee for partisan office on an Arizona ballot in the special U.S. House election next month. That candidate is Richard Grayson. Grayson has this letter to the … Continue reading
On June 26, a Republican candidate for Mayor of Lyons Borough, in Berks County, filed a federal challenge to the Pennsylvania law that says no write-in candidate in a partisan primary can be nominated if the candidate receives fewer votes … Continue reading