The North Carolina State Board of Elections is the only state elections office that provides the progress of checking petitions on its website. Here is the link that shows the progress of current petitions. The only three party petitions circulating … Continue reading
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The California Supreme Court will hear the Santa Monica case over at-large voting for city council members on August 18. The plaintiffs are trying to end at-large elections for city council. They argue that at-large elections in Santa Monica injure … Continue reading
On May 12, the Vermont Senate passed HB 429 by 16-14. It bans “sore losers”. But because the Senate amended the bill, it must return to the House, so it still hasn’t passed the legislature. The bill also requires write-in … Continue reading
On May 23, the Oklahoma legislature passed SB 375, which moves the date of the non-presidential primary from the last Tuesday in June to the third Tuesday in June. The bill has no effect on the petition deadline for a … Continue reading
On May 18, Delaware SB 57 passed the House. It is now through the legislature. It provides that presidential electors who don’t vote for the presidential candidate of their party are to be replaced with someone else. The vote in … Continue reading