The December 7 deadline for British Columbia voters to send in their mail ballots is about to pass. Probably the results will be known on December 8. See this story. … Continue reading
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On December 21, the Connecticut Supreme Court will hear a case over the election for State Representative, 120th district. In one town in the district, 75 voters were given a ballot for another district, and the outcome of the race … Continue reading
On December 7, U.S. District Court Judge Patti Saris issued an opinion in Lyman v Baker, 1:18cv-10327. She upheld the Massachusetts system of electing presidential electors, on an at-large basis. Here is the 23-page opinion. … Continue reading
On December 6, the Ohio Election Commission dismissed complaints from the Libertarian and Green Party candidates for Governor, over their exclusion from debates this year. See this story. … Continue reading
Final Utah election returns show that Proposition Four, setting up an independent redistricting commission for U.S. House and state legislative boundaries, passed with 50.3% of the vote. The final tally is: yes 512,218; no 505,274. The measure failed in 25 … Continue reading