Ryan Cooper, who has been a correspondent for The Week for five years, and formerly worked for Washington Monthly, here criticizes U.S. ballot access laws. … Continue reading
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South Carolina Representative Dwight Loftis (R-Greenville) has introduced HB 3581. It would provide that the voter registration form should ask applicants about party membership. Then, it would permit parties to close their primaries so that only party members could vote … Continue reading
Texas Representative Mike Lang (R-Eastland) has introduced HB 377. It would add a question about an applicant’s party registration on the Texas voter registration application. It would also provide that only party members could vote in primaries. It would also … Continue reading
Effective with the 2020 election, Texas will no longer have a straight-ticket device, thanks to a bill that passed in 2017. However, State Senator Borris L. Miles (D-Houston) has filed a bill to keep the device for all future elections. … Continue reading
On January 15, the Virginia House Privileges and Elections Committee defeated SB 1002 by a vote of 11-3. It would have let each U.S. House district elect its own presidential elector, as is done in Maine and Nebraska. The author … Continue reading