Michigan measure 18-2 has passed with 61% of the vote. It creates a redistricting commission to handle both U.S. House districts, and state legislative districts. The commission will have 13 members: 4 Republicans, 4 Democrats, and 5 members who are … Continue reading
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The Constitution Party nominee for Greene County (North Carolina) Commissioner has won the election. Jerry R. Jones polled 3,232 votes in unofficial tallies, defeating his only opponent, Democrat Natasha Sutton, who received 2,908. The final figures will be somewhat higher. … Continue reading
Al Jaeger has won re-election as North Dakota’s Secretary of State, even though this year he was running as an independent candidate. See the unofficial returns here. … Continue reading
New York requires a party to poll 50,000 votes for Governor in order to be a qualified party. The Libertarian Party and the Serve America Party both met this goal, so they both become qualified parties for the first time … Continue reading
Florida Amendment Four, which needed 60% to pass, has 64.4% of the vote, as of midnight east coast time. There was no statewide ballot measure anywhere in the United States more important than this one. It will enfranchise over 1,400,000 … Continue reading