This article tries to describe the confusing status of redistricting in Texas, both for U.S. House and state legislature. … Continue reading
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On June 2, at 2:15 a.m., the Kansas legislature adjourned for the year without having passed any election law bills. The Secretary of State had asked the legislature to repeal the law making it illegal for out-of-state residents to circulate … Continue reading
Texas HB 3101 failed to advance in the State Senate, so it cannot pass. It would have moved the deadline to file as a declared write-in candidate to the same date on which candidates for the same office file to … Continue reading
In June 2012, the federal government sued Georgia for failing to comply with the federal law that protects overseas absentee voters. The case is United States v State of Georgia, northern district, 1:12cv-2230. The federal law requires election officials to … Continue reading
On May 31, Jesse Ventura says he may run for President in 2016. He spoke to the press in Minneapolis. If he does run for President, it apparently will be as an independent candidate. He is also speaking at the … Continue reading