New Jersey is one of the 31 states that asks voters on the voter registration form to choose a party, or independent status. However, New Jersey has a very strange policy to determine which parties voters can join, on voter … Continue reading
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Suffolk University Polls has released results for the special Massachusetts U.S. Senate election set for June 25. Suffolk University Polls, unlike other pollsters, included all three ballot-listed candidates. See the results here. The poll also shows that 74% of the … Continue reading
Immediately after the November 2012 election, this blog and the written newsletter both said that the Wisconsin Libertarian Party had re-gained qualified party status in Wisconsin. In the November 2012 election, the Libertarian Party polled 2.07% for U.S. Senator. Generally, … Continue reading
On June 18, Fairvote issued this analysis of California’s top-two system. The analysis says, “In the vast majority of cases (from 2012 in California), Top Two fails to have any meaningful impact on the race, retaining uncompetitive races dominated by … Continue reading
The U.S. Supreme Court did not issue its opinion in Shelby County, Alabama, v Holder, 12-96, on Monday, June 24. More decisions will be released on Tuesday, June 25, and still more on either June 26 or June 27. This … Continue reading