On November 7, a 3-judge U.S. District Court struck down the boundaries of Maryland’s Sixth U.S. House District. Benisek v Lamone, 1:13cv-3233. Here is the opinion, which was written by U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Paul Niemeyer, a Bush Sr. … Continue reading
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Voters of Utah appear to have narrowly approved Measure 4, which would set up a nonpartisan redistricting commission for U.S. House and state legislative districts. As of the morning of November 7, it has 50.3%. … Continue reading
The California Insurance Commissioner’s race was between independent Steve Poizner and Democrat Ricardo Lara. There are millions of votes left to count in California, but as of the morning of November 7, Lara has a slight lead. See the Secretary … Continue reading
Contrary to the first version of this post, the Progressive Party has not lost its qualified status in Oregon. Although its only statewide candidate in 2018 did not poll as much as 1%, it had a statewide candidate in 2016 … Continue reading
Libertarian Party: compared to the day after the November 2014 election, has gained qualified status in D.C., Kentucky, Massachusetts, New York, and Oklahoma. Compared to November 2014, it has lost status in Alaska, Maryland, North Dakota, and Wisconsin. In Alaska, … Continue reading