On November 6, some Oregon Republican legislators filed a federal lawsuit, in order to win their right to run for re-election. They are currently barred from running for re-election because they boycotted too many sessions of the legislature. Under a … Continue reading
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Virginia elected all its legislators on November 7, 2023. Democrats kept majority control of the Senate and took control of the House. This might make it possible for a bill to pass next year, easing the strict definition of a … Continue reading
Here is a story on Larry Hogan’s new online ad on US foreign policy. In a way, a No Labels presidential ticket of Larry Hogan and Joe Manchin makes sense. Hogan is a Republican; Manchin is a Democrat. As Janis … Continue reading
To amplify what Richard Winger posted earlier this evening, here is a county-by-county vote on the Ohio abortion and marijuana initiatives. Ohio has 88 counties. While only the vote by individual voters is truly meaningful, it is interesting that, as … Continue reading
On November 7, Ohio voted on two high-profile initiatives. Measure One concerns abortion and Measure Two concerns marijuana. Both are passing with 56%. But in August 2023, Ohio voters voted on an idea put on the ballot by the legislature, … Continue reading