The Alabama Libertarian Party had been hoping to get 20% of the vote for at least one statewide race, but most of the Libertarians running against only a Republican received between 15% and 16%. Looking at the Treasurer’s race, the … Continue reading
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Seattle voters have rejected Approval Voting, for city council elections. Ranked Choice Voting may or may not have passed; not enough votes have been counted to know. Both were on the ballot yesterday. Approval Voting was an initiative, and the … Continue reading
The Portland, Oregon initiative to institute proportional representation for city council elections is leading, according to this story. … Continue reading
Nevada’s Question Three, a system in which parties would no longer have nominees, except for president, has 51.52% of the vote, according to the Nevada Secretary of State’s website as of Wednesday morning. But many ballots have not yet been … Continue reading
Relative to the day after the November 2020 election, the following changes have occurred, for minor parties: Libertarian: gained Alaska, Iowa, Massachusetts. Lost D.C. Green: gained North Carolina, Wisconsin, and perhaps Montana. Lost Connecticut, Hawaii, and Maryland. Constitution: lost Missouri. … Continue reading