On October 21, the state of Arizona filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. House of Representatives, to obtain a ruling that Congresswoman-elect Adelita Grijalva may take the oath of office from any person who is eligible to administer the … Continue reading
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Frank Morano, a Republican member of the New York City council, has this op-ed boosting Ranked Choice Voting. … Continue reading
Gallup Polls regularly asks respondents if they favor the existence of a major new political party. The poll released on October 20 shows 62% favor such a party, which is near a record; the past record had been 63%. … Continue reading
On June 20, Maine Governor Janet Mills signed LD 1977, an omnibus election law bill. Among other things, it lets each qualified party decide for itself if independent voters can sign a petition for a candidate to get on that … Continue reading
On October 21, the North Carolina Senate passed SB 249, which changes the boundaries of two U.S. House districts so as to make it likely that Republicans will gain a seat. The vote was 25-20. … Continue reading