Georgia is well-known for requiring candidates in general elections to receive a majority of the vote. If not, there is a December run-off. Georgia now has a group working for traditional Ranked Choice Voting. It is not a group that … Continue reading
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Dr. Eric Ostermeier, at his Smart Politics blog, here notes that the Libertarian Party set a new record for its gubernatorial nominee in seven states. … Continue reading
On November 7, the Alabama Secretary of State appealed Greater Birmingham Ministries v Merrill, 22-13708, to the Eleventh Circuit. This is the lawsuit over access to certain Alabama voter registration records. The U.S. District Court had ruled against the Secretary … Continue reading
For the first time, the Green Party is circulating a petition to be a qualified party in South Dakota. As a result of a 2018 lawsuit, the number of signatures is 1% of the last gubernatorial vote, whereas in the … Continue reading
No Labels, which holds itself out as an entity that is not a political party but which may put an independent centrist presidential candidate on the 2024 ballot, is busy qualifying itself as a party. On November 25 it released … Continue reading