On June 26, the Maine House passed LD 769 by 104-35. It eases the definition of a qualified party. Current law says it is a group that has 5,000 registrants (if it is a new party), but if it has … Continue reading
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On Tuesday, June 27, 2023, the US Supreme Court issued its opinion in the Moore v. Harper case out of North Carolina. The issue was whether the NC Supreme Court went beyond its authority in rejecting the NC legislature’s US … Continue reading
Here is a link to a FairVote analysis on the results of the June 20, 2023 Democratic Party Primary for the Arlington County, Virginia Board of Supervisors that used multiwinner Ranked Choice Voting. The vote transfer process is illustrated about … Continue reading
On Sunday, June 25, the last day of the Oregon legislative session, the legislature passed HB 2004. It asks the voters if they wish to use ranked choice voting for federal and state primaries and general elections, except legislative elections … Continue reading
On Monday, June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court issued an order in the Louisiana U.S. House Redistrcting Case, Louisiana Secretary of State v Robinson. The lower court must consider whether Louisiana must redraw its U.S. House Districts to Create a … Continue reading