On November 7, Ohio voted on two high-profile initiatives. Measure One concerns abortion and Measure Two concerns marijuana. Both are passing with 56%. But in August 2023, Ohio voters voted on an idea put on the ballot by the legislature, … Continue reading
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Law Professor Derek Muller writes for the ElectionLawBlog that the Commission on Presidential Debates, sponsor of the general election presidential election debates from 1988 through 2020, now seems dormant. … Continue reading
Louisiana registration data as of November 7: Democratic 1,149,803; Republican 1,007,759; independent and miscellaneous 666,443; Independent Party 132,419; Libertarian 15,903; Green 2,542; Reform 844; Conservative 801; Constitution 161; Socialist 86; Forward 31; American Solidarity 12. Percentages are: Democratic 38.63%; Republican … Continue reading
On Monday, November 6, 270towin.com produced this map of projected 2024 Electoral College votes, which is a composite of forecasts from several reputable sources. This projection estimates that the 2024 presidential election will be close and that there are only … Continue reading
Here is a story on this phenomenon from Louisville Public Media. Although it may not impact this situation, Kentucky has the third highest number of counties (120), behind only Texas (254) and Georgia (159). … Continue reading