Ben Christopher has this story in Calmatters about voters who cast blank ballots in races with no choices except for two Democrats. Generally, 16% of the voters cast blank ballots in such races. The California official election returns still haven’t … Continue reading
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The Utah State Elections office has ruled that when a party submits a party petition, it is automatically on for the next two elections, not just one election. This means that the Green Party is still ballot-qualified in Utah. The … Continue reading
On December 1, the Tennessee State Executive Committee passed a resolution in favor of changing voter registration forms, to ask voters to choose a party. This would enable parties that have primaries to close them. See this story. The party … Continue reading
On November 30, all the full-time judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, heard Libertarian National Committee v Federal Election Commission. This is a challenge to the federal campaign law that won’t let donors leave large bequests to … Continue reading
British Columbia voters have all received postal ballots, asking them if they want proportional representation, and if so, what type. The original deadline for voters to return their ballots was November 30, but that deadline has been extended to December … Continue reading