On April 13, the California Senate passed SB 437. It requires qualified parties to notify the state of the identity of their presidential and vice-presidential nominees by 75 days before the general election. Depending on the calendar, this would be … Continue reading
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Three interesting Hawaii election law bills have passed both houses of the legislature, but none of them is through the legislature yet because the two Houses disagree with each other on details of the bills. This is true for the … Continue reading
On April 10, the North Dakota legislature passed SCR 4013. It says that initiatives that change the state constitution must pass twice, in the primary election in June and again in the general election. … Continue reading
On April 12, the Connecticut Joint Committee on Government Administration & Elections passed SB 6908 unanimously. It moves the 2024 presidential primary from the last Tuesday in April to the first Tuesday in April.
On April 13, the Iowa House Ways & Means Committee passed HB 716 (formerly known as HSB 245). It says that presidential caucuses, which are run by political parties, cannot use mail ballots. All votes must be cast by people … Continue reading