Australia held a federal election for all seats in the House, and many of the seats in the Senate, on May 22. The Green Party made its strongest showing ever in Australia, increasing its representation in the House from one … Continue reading
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On May 20, the Third Circuit issued a three-page order in Migliari v Lehigh County Board of Elections, 22-1499, that 257 disputed mail-in ballots case in a Pennsylvania election last year should count. The judges relied on the “materiality” language … Continue reading
U.S. District Court Judge Paul A. Engelmayer, an Obama appointee, will hear League of Women Voters of New York State v Kosinski on Wednesday, May 25, at 8 a.m. This is the case filed earlier this week over the timing … Continue reading
On May 19, Vermont HB 744 took effect. Governor Phil Scott declined to sign it, but he didn’t veto it either, so it has become law. The bill lets Burlington use ranked choice voting for its own elections. Thanks to … Continue reading
Currently New York expects to hold primaries on June 28 for statewide office, assembly, and local office; and another primary on August 23 for U.S. House and State Senate. New York election officials consider candidate filing for the primaries for … Continue reading