Here is the editorial. The name change law that is being selectively enforced in Ohio has not been included in official candidate instruction documents. … Continue reading
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On January 16, the Connecticut Attorney General ruled that the State Constitution, which requires election by “plurality”, does not permit the legislature, or local governments, to authorize Ranked Choice Voting. However, the Opinion says it is a close question. The … Continue reading
On January 11, the very day of the hearing, the Minnesota Supreme Court issued a brief order saying that Ryan Binkley should not be added to the Republican presidential primary ballot. In Minnesota, the parties have complete control over which … Continue reading
On January 16, Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes said he will the decision in No Labels Party v Fontes, 2:23cv-2172. The decision said that No Labels Party has a freedom of association right to block candidates for congress and … Continue reading
This essay was published today and is excerpted from Mr. Hasen’s forthcoming book “A Right to Vote: How a Constitutional Amendment Can Safeguard American Democracy.” … Continue reading