On June 8, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Alabama in the lawsuit over U.S. House districts. The vote was 5-4. This will be headline news in all media, so there is no need for a longer blog post. The … Continue reading
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On June 6, Idaho Attorney General Raul Labrador issued an opinion, saying the initiative to set up a top-four system, which is about to start circulating, violates the “single-subject” rule for initiatives. The opinion says that whether or not Idaho … Continue reading
The Arizona Secretary of State posts updated registration data every calendar quarter. The April 1, 2023 tally is the first one to include the No Labels Party. See it here. It shows 17 registered voters in that party. When the … Continue reading
On June 5, bills were introduced in the New York legislature to move the presidential primaries to April 2. They are A7690 and S7550, and they are expected to pass quickly. New York holds its primaries for non-presidential office in … Continue reading
The Hawaii legislature adjourned last month without having passed SB 1005, which would have established presidential primaries for the first time in the state’s history. The bill had passed both houses but the two versions differed, and the conference committee … Continue reading