Florida law puts the nominees of the party that last won the governorship on the top line on the ballot. On August 15, 2018, the Democratic Party had filed a lawsuit to overturn this law. Presumably if the lawsuit wins, … Continue reading
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The voters of Fargo, North Dakota, have passed a city ballot measure that institutes Approval Voting. Fargo will be the first city in the United States to use Approval Voting. Voters may vote for every candidate they wish, for a … Continue reading
Both independent members of the U.S. Senate have been re-elected. Bernie Sanders in Vermont got 67.4%; Angus King in Maine got 54.2%. … Continue reading
Missouri voters have passed Amendment One, which creates a demographer to draw state legislative districts. The demographer must strive to draw districts that are fair to both major parties. … Continue reading
Colorado voters have passed Measure Y with 71%. It creates a commission to draw U.S. House districts. The commission will have 4 Democrats, 4 Republi ans, and 4 members who are neither. … Continue reading