Even though Nebraska has conducted presidential primaries for decades, in 2016 the Nebraska Democratic Party used its own caucus to choose delegates to its national convention, and ignored the results of its primary. But on December 8, the party’s state … Continue reading
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It is customary for British political parties to release Christmas videos. The Green Party’s video here has received more attention that most such videos. … Continue reading
A bill has already been drafted for the Maryland 2019 legislature session, to let Montgomery County use either ranked choice voting or approval voting for its county officer elections. See this story. Thanks to Steve Goodale for the link. … Continue reading
The Daily Oklahoman, daily newspaper for Oklahoma City, has this op-ed in favor of ranked choice voting, written by Chris Powell, the Libertarian nominee for Governor last month. … Continue reading
All states have finished their official vote tallies except for West Virginia. The national totals for U.S. House by party (using the unofficial West Virginia returns, which will probably be almost exactly like the official ones) are: Democratic 60,447,537; Republican … Continue reading