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Utah Senate Saves Local Ranked Choice Voting

Posted on March 7, 2024 by Richard WingerMarch 7, 2024
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On February 29, the Utah State Senate defeated HB 290. It had passed the House, and it would have ended the pilot program that lets a certain number of cities use Ranked Choice Voting for their own elections. … Continue reading →

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The Hill Interviews Angela McArdle, Chair of the Libertarian National Committee

Posted on March 7, 2024 by Richard WingerMarch 7, 2024
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The Hill has this interview with Angela McArdle, chair of the Libertarian National Committee, about the presidential election. … Continue reading →

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Indiana Supreme Court Explains Why it Kept John Rust Off the Republican Primary Ballot for U.S. Senate

Posted on March 7, 2024 by Richard WingerMarch 7, 2024
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On March 6, the Indiana Supreme Court released its opinion in Morales v Rust, 23S-PL-371, the lawsuit over the requirements to get on a primary ballot. The law requires candidates to have voted in each of that party’s two previous … Continue reading →

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Two New York Times Politics Reporters Criticize California’s Top-Two System

Posted on March 7, 2024 by Richard WingerMarch 7, 2024
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On March 6, two New York Times reporters who cover politics, Shane Goldmacher and Adam Nagourney, wrote “One clear loser in California’s primary: the top-two nonpartisan primary system. They say, “It was sold on good government reform, meant to drain … Continue reading →

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Texas Primary Turnout is Relatively Low, Making Ballot Access Petitioning Somewhat Easier

Posted on March 7, 2024 by Richard WingerMarch 7, 2024
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Texas is the only state that won’t let people sign petitions for newly-qualifying parties or independent candidates if they voted in the primaries. The Texas primaries for all office were on Tuesday, March 5. Although not all votes have been … Continue reading →

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