On March 25, each house of the Mississippi legislature chose three members for a conference committee for HC 39, the bill to restore the initiative process. The bill has passed in both houses, but the bill was amended in the … Continue reading
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The Indiana legislature adjourned on March 9. The 2022 session only passed two election law bills. SB 134 prohibits local election officials from accepting donations from private sources to help administer elections. HB 1116 alters technical details concerning electronic poll … Continue reading
The California Assembly Elections Committee will hear AB 2808 on Wednesday, April 6, at 9 a.m. That is the bill to ban charter cities and charter counties from using ranked choice voting. … Continue reading
On March 24, former President Donald Trump sued Hillary Clinton, the Democratic National Committee, and many other individuals, over actions they took in 2016, concerning the campaign. Trump v Clinton, s.d. of Florida, 2:22cv-14102. Here is the Complaint. It asks … Continue reading
On March 24, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed SB 1527. Among other things, it eases the definition of a qualified party. It reduces the registration requirement from one-half of 1% of the state total, to one-fourth of 1%. This is … Continue reading