Frontloading HQ has this useful chart, showing when each state legislature convenes this year, and also when it is expected to adjourn. Frontloading HQ obtained the information from a chart prepared by the National Conference of State Legislatures, and converted … Continue reading
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The New York legislature will take up various election law reforms on January 14, Monday, according to this story. So far the bills have not been placed on the legislature’s web page. … Continue reading
Law Professor Nicholas Stephanopoulos here analyzes the part of H.R. 1 that requires all states to use nonpartisan methods to draw U.S. House boundaries. H.R. 1 is the bill introduced in the U.S. House and supported generally by Democrats in … Continue reading
The New York Independence Party has been ballot-qualified starting in November 1994. Its share of the vote for its nominees (in the districts in which it had nominees) was the lowest in 2018 since the 1990’s. For U.S. House, its … Continue reading
Here is the Associated Press story about the outcome in federal court on January 8, concerning the Montana Green Party’s ballot access lawsuit. … Continue reading