The Jakarta Post has this analysis of Britain’s electoral system, compared with Indonesia’s system. Indonesia uses proportional representation. The author is an Indonesian political scientist who works in Great Britain. … Continue reading
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On May 20, Fox News announced the rules on who will be invited into the August 6, 2015 Republican presidential debate. Also on May 20, CNN announced the rules for the September 16 debate. The Republican National Committee had earlier … Continue reading
On May 19, Kentucky held Democratic and Republican primaries for the statewide executive posts. In the Republican gubernatorial primary, the two leading candidates are only 83 votes apart. Matt Bevin is in the lead over James Comer. This article describes … Continue reading
Hillary Clinton has said recently that all states should allow ex-felons to register to vote. Although most other leading Democratic Party office-holders probably agree with her, it is noteworthy that she has expressed this idea publicly. Generally major party presidential … Continue reading
On May 19, U.S. District Court Judge Richard W. Story, a Clinton appointee, ruled that presidential ballot access in Georgia for minor party and independent presidential candidates is not unconstitutional as a matter of law, but he left the case … Continue reading