On April 15, the California Assembly Elections Committee passed AB 372, by Assemblymember Frank Bigelow (R-O’Neals). The vote was 4-2. Even though the bill’s sponsor is a Republican, the only Republican on the Committee who attended the hearing, Assemblymember Shannon … Continue reading
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On April 13, the Maryland legislature passed HB 485. It restores public funding for candidates for Governor and Lieutenant Governor. The state’s program had existed in the past, but had been repealed in 2010. The money comes from a voluntary … Continue reading
Illinois will hold a special election on September 10 to fill the vacant U.S. House seat in the 18th district. See this story. The primary will be July 7. Thanks to Thomas Jones for the link. Here are details from … Continue reading
According to this story, the consortium of Canadian broadcasters that sponsors election debates before Parliamentary elections will invite the leaders of five parties to debate each other. The election itself is October 19, 2015. … Continue reading
On April 14, a Virginia state court ruled that Joe Morrissey can’t be on the Democratic primary ballot for State Senate. He was kept off the primary ballot because the local Democratic Party said he didn’t have 250 valid signatures … Continue reading