Six Wyoming legislators have introduced HB 37. It provides that most county office elections would switch from being partisan to non-partisan. The offices that would switch are Clerk of the District Cout, Coroner, District Attorney, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Assessor, … Continue reading
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On January 14, Bloomberg News posted a story titled “Will California Get a Republican Governor After Newsom?” It is behind a paywall and cannot be reproduced here in its entirety. The subtitle is, “California’s primary election rules, which advance the … Continue reading
On Tuesday, February 24, the Kansas State Appeals Court will hear oral arguments in United Kansas Party v Schwab, 128896. This is the lawsuit in which the United Kansas Party argues that the State Constitution protects the right of two … Continue reading
Chad Peace here writes that California ought to change its top-two system to a top-five system, with ranked choice voting. Peace has been active in promoting top-two for the last twenty years. … Continue reading
On January 16, the 3-judge U.S. District Court that had upheld California’s new U.S. House district boundaries refused to suspend its own order. Now the California Republicans who filed the case will ask for U.S. Supreme Court review.