The Nebraska Senate Government, Military & Veterans Affairs Committee will hear LB 764 on Wednesday, March 15. This is the bill to eliminate the ability of each U.S. House district to elect its own presidential elector. Nebraska and Maine are … Continue reading
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As reported earlier, on February 17, the Eighth Circuit struck down South Dakota’s petition deadline for initiatives, which was an entire year before the election. The state has not asked for reconsideration and the time for requesting reconsideration is now … Continue reading
The Texas ballot access lawsuit filed in 2019, Miller v Hughs, w.d., 1:19cv-700, resulted in the U.S. District Court upholding all of the Texas ballot access laws, except the judge said the Constitution required Texas to allow electronic signatures. He … Continue reading
On March 7, the Arizona Secretary of State announced that the No Labels Party petition has enough valid signatures. It will be on the 2024 and 2026 ballot with its own primary each year. Arizona treats newly-qualifying parties very kindly. … Continue reading
On March 7, the voters of Burlington, Vermont approved a ballot measure expanding use of ranked choice voting. The city already used ranked choice voting for city council elections, but now it will be used for Mayor and School Commission. … Continue reading