The New York Conservative Party remains a powerhouse among third parties in the U.S. It has been ballot-qualified starting in 1962, longer than any other party in any state other than the Democratic and Republican Parties. It always has nominees … Continue reading
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Former New York Assemblymember Richard Brodsky, who served in the legislature for 27 years, has this op-ed in the Albany Times-Union. The op-ed defends fusion voting. The very fact that Brodsky wrote this op-ed suggests there is a real possibility … Continue reading
The Ninth Circuit will hear two ballot access cases on Tuesday, March 12, at 9 a.m., in San Francisco. They are the case against the number of signatures for an independent presidential candidate in California, De La Fuente v Padilla; … Continue reading
On December 27, the plaintiffs in Citizens for Fair Representation v Padilla filed a notice of appeal to the Ninth Circuit. This is the case that argues the extreme size of California legislative districts violates the U.S. Constitution, by depriving … Continue reading
A new Utah law permits cities to use Ranked Choice Voting for elections for city office, starting in 2019. According to this news story, several cities have indicated they want to do that, on a trial basis. … Continue reading