On February 20, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo signed AB 2570, which reduces the number of signatures needed for candidates seeking a place on a primary ballot. However, the law only pertains to the 2019 partisan local elections. Also it … Continue reading
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Eight Oregon legislators have introduced SJR 22, which would amend the Constitution to change the voting age to 16. If the legislature approves it, it would be placed on the November 2020 ballot for the voters to decide whether to … Continue reading
Michael Steele, former national chair of the Republican Party, and Saul Anuzis, former chair of the Michigan Republican Party, have this op-ed in the Bangor Daily News. It argues in favor of the National Popular Vote, and quotes President Trump … Continue reading
Tony Pecinovsky, a prominent leader of the Communist Party USA, is running for St. Louis alderman, 14th ward, in the Democratic primary. The primary is March 5, 2019, and then the general election is April 2. Pecinovsky has one opponent … Continue reading
On the evening of Monday, February 19, the New Mexico House passed HB 86, to let individuals register to vote at the polls on election day. The House also passed HB 84, which provides that officials will automatically register every … Continue reading