On February 13, the Virginia State Supreme Court cleared the way for voters to vote on a U.S. Districting plan on April 21. Scott v McDougle, 260127. Here is the ruling. The constitutionality of redistricting has yet to be determined, … Continue reading
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On February 10, Edward H. Crane died at the age of 81. Although most of the obituaries emphasize his role in creating the libertarian think tank CATO, another of his great achievements was managing Libertarian Party access in 1980. Under … Continue reading
CBS News has this story about the California top-two system and the 2026 gubernatorial election. The author misuses the term “runoff”. The California November 3, 2026 is not a “runoff”. It is the election itself. A “runoff” is something that … Continue reading
On February 9, the Kansas House Elections Committee passed HB 2447, which reinstates presidential primaries.
The New Mexico Secretary of State has determined that Christopher Vanden Heuvel, the only Republican running for U.S. Senate, did not submit enough valid signatures for primary ballot access. He needed 2,351 signatures. The primary is June 2. UPDATE: New … Continue reading