The Georgia legislature adjourned on April 4. No election law bill except housekeeping measures passed, other than a bill to give the Georgia Bureau of Investigation original jurisdiction to investigate election law violations. … Continue reading
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Gary Buchanan will try to get on the Montana ballot as an independent candidate for U.S. House. He is running in the Second District, in the eastern half of the state. See this story. Montana has not had an independent … Continue reading
On April 1, a Vermont state trial court upheld a state law that lets Vermont towns decide for themselves whether to let adult non-citizens vote in local elections. Ferry v City of Montpelier, Washington Co. Superior Court, 21cv-2963. See this … Continue reading
On April 5, the U.S. House passed H.Res.831, to establish a Center for Democratic Resilience in NATO. Only 63 U.S. House members voted “no”. They are all Republicans. Here is the roll-call vote. Among the 63 “no” votes were only … Continue reading
This Detroit News story explains why five states still don’t have U.S. House redistricting completely settled. The five states are Florida, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, and Ohio. … Continue reading