On Saturday, April 22, a Montana bill dealing with school board elections, which had passed the House, was amended to delete all the existing parts of the bill, and instead to be a bill for a top-two system in Montana … Continue reading
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On April 19, the Ohio Senate passed SJR 2 by a vote of 26-7. All Republicans voted “yes” and all Democrats voted “no.” It says that initiatives to amend the constitution need 60% to pass. It also says that the … Continue reading
On April 19, the Arizona Secretary of State, Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, filed this brief in Arizona Democratic Party v No Labels. The case is in Maricopa County Superior Court, cv2023-4832. The brief defends the Secretary of State’s determination that … Continue reading
New York still hasn’t decided when to hold presidential primaries in 2024. Josh Putnam has determined that the most likely date will be April 2. Read his analysis here. In 2020, the New York presidential primaries were on June 23. … Continue reading
On April 20, the California Assembly Elections Committee passed AB 1227 unanimously. It lets Santa Clara County use ranked choice voting for elections to elect county officers. The vote was unanimous. Santa Clara County is the most populous county in … Continue reading