The voters of the District of Columbia approved an initiative to use ranked choice voting in future primaries and general elections. But voters in Oregon defeated a similar measure. In Missouri, the voters approved a ballot measure put on the … Continue reading
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Initiatives to eliminate the ability of political parties to nominate candidates have been defeated in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and South Dakota. The Alaska vote on whether to repeal top-four is still too close to call. … Continue reading
In almost every state that has reported any election returns, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is placing third, if he is on the ballot in that state. However, he is only on the ballot in states that have half the electorate. … Continue reading
Rob Richie has this essay at Election Law Blog, describing some of the efforts by major parties to either boost or damage various minor party presidential campaigns. … Continue reading
During the morning of election day, Saratoga County, New York polling places had a sign saying, “Please note: No Write-ins are allowed for this election. If you choose to write in the name of a candidate, it will be considered … Continue reading