The Weirton Daily Times has this article about the Constitution Party, which became ballot-qualified in West Virginia for the first time last year. … Continue reading
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Two bills have been introduced in the Nebraska legislature to end the practice of letting each U.S. House district choose its own presidential elector. Senator Loren Lippincott (R-Central City) introduced LB 3, an ordinary proposed statute. Senator Myron Dorn (R-Adams) … Continue reading
On February 3, the Indiana Senate Elections Committee passed SB 201. It changes Indiana from an open primary to a closed primary. Here is the text. Like many of these bills, there is no acknowledgment of the U.S. Supreme Court … Continue reading
Two South Carolina state representatives have introduced HB 3640, to establish a top-two system. Here is the text. The sponsors are Beth Bernstein (D-Columbia) and Neal Collins (R-Easley). … Continue reading
On February 3, the Upstate Jobs Party has filed this Reply brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in Upstate Jobs Party v Kosinski, 24-503. This is the case that challenges New York law that allows individuals to make bigger contributions … Continue reading