Florida initiatives need 766,200 valid signatures to obtain a place on the November 2020 ballot. Before the petition starts to circulate, the backers submit a copy of their proposal. Two initiatives for a top-two system have submitted their proposal to … Continue reading
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A group in St. Louis, Missouri, has launched a city initiative to convert the city’s elections for its own officers from partisan to non-partisan elections. The initiative proposes an election, followed by a runoff election if no one gets 50% … Continue reading
The New Jersey Elections Division has posted the registration by party as of February 28, 2019. Since the September 30, 2018 tally, every party except the Republican Party has gained in share of the registration. The share of voters registered … Continue reading
The New Mexico Senate Rules Committee is holding a Sunday hearing, March 10. It will hear HB 55, the National Popular Vote Plan bill. It will also hear HB 84, the bill for automatic voter registration. Thanks to Rick Lass … Continue reading
On March 8, filing closed for the North Carolina special election, U.S. House, district three. Candidates from four parties filed: 17 Republicans, 6 Democrats, 2 Libertarians, and one Constitution Party member. Here is the list. The Constitution Party nominates by … Continue reading