On December 23, the Federal Election Commission posted all the comments it received, on the proposal to alter regulations concerning general election presidential debates. Use this link to see the comments. After clicking the link, choose “2014”. Then choose “2014-06”, … Continue reading
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Alabama State Senator Cam Ward (R-Alabaster) has confirmed that he intends to again introduce a bill to lower the number of signatures for newly-qualifying parties, from 3% of the last gubernatorial vote, to 1.5%.
Israel will elect a new Knesset on March 17, 2015. This will be the first election in which a party needs 3.25% of the total vote cast instead of just 2% to earn seats in the body. The change was … Continue reading
On December 22, the last possible day, the states of Kansas and Arizona asked the Tenth Circuit for a rehearing in Kobach v U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 14-3062. This is the case concerning the federal voter registration form. The Tenth … Continue reading
The Washington Post has this interesting article by Philip Bump, imaging the U.S. Congress if it contained four parties. … Continue reading