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North Dakota Redistricting Plaintiffs Ask U.S. Supreme Court for Quick Relief

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Richard WingerJuly 15, 2025
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On July 15, the North Dakota plaintiffs in a Voting Rights Act redistricting case asked the U.S. Supreme Court to stay the order of the Eighth Circuit, pending final resolution of the case.  Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians v … Continue reading →

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Ranked Choice Voting Implementation Finally Gets Rolling in the District of Columbia After Overwhelming Vote for It Last Year

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Bill RedpathJuly 15, 2025
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Here is a story by Joe Lancaster at reason.com. … Continue reading →

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Green Party Registration Rises 5% in Last Nine Months

Posted on July 15, 2025 by Richard WingerJuly 15, 2025
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Green Party registration in the states that have partisan registration has risen from 248,516 members as of November 2024, to 261,091 as of July 2025.  Meanwhile, the number of all registered voters in those same states has remained stagnant.

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Matt Lieberman, Son of Former U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman, Defends Ballot Access

Posted on July 14, 2025 by Richard WingerJuly 14, 2025
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Matt Lieberman has this op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, defending the right of people to form new parties and get them on the ballot. … Continue reading →

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Nineteen States File Amicus in Lawsuit Over Whether Federal Law Requires All Votes to be Received by Election Day

Posted on July 14, 2025 by Richard WingerJuly 14, 2025
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on July 10, nineteen states, all with Democratic Attorneys General, filed this amicus in Watson v Republican National Committee, 24-1260.  The Fifth Circuit had ruled that the 1872 federal law telling states to hold congressional elections on the first Tuesday … Continue reading →

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