The Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives has published “Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 8, 2022”. It can be seen at this link. The Clerk has been publishing similar books starting in 1920. Thanks to Thomas Jones … Continue reading
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Seven Democratic Representatives in Minnesota have introduced HF 2802. It changes the definition of a qualified party from one that polled 5% at either of the last two elections for a statewide office, to one that polled 10%. It would … Continue reading
On March 10, the Oregon Secretary of State said the No Labels Party has enough valid signatures to be a qualified party in 2024 and 2026. It will nominate by convention, not primary. … Continue reading
On March 9, the Mississippi House passed SCR 533. It would restore the initiative process. The House amended the bill to lower the number of signatures from 12% of the number of registered voters, to 12% of the last gubernatorial … Continue reading
On March 2, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed SB 1820, which bans any local government from using ranked choice voting. The bill impacts the city of Memphis, which had voted some time ago to use ranked choice voting for its … Continue reading