I read this Ned Foley’s June 18, 2023 blog post on electionlawblog.org: https://www.electionlawblog.org/?p=136930 Two comments: I did not know about Jack Santucci’s recently published book “More Parties or No Parties” until I read this blog post. I knew Jack some … Continue reading
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Dan LaBotz has this article, “What Does the Left Think?” about the Cornel West candidacy at International Viewpoint. He interviewed various figures on the left for this story. LaBotz was the Socialist Party nominee for U.S. Senate in Ohio in … Continue reading
On June 13, on electionlawblog.org, Ned Foley, Professor of Law at Ohio State, posted a paper forthcoming in the Kentucky Law Journal titled “Self-Districting: The Ultimate Antidote to Gerrymandering.” In the article, he reminds us that districts do not have … Continue reading
The Libertarian Party’s Ballot Access Committee held a meeting on Monday, June 12, 2023. From that meeting come these petition drive updates: Arkansas: 3,740 total signatures to date, 1,900 of which have been gathered by volunteers. 10,000 valid signatures are … Continue reading
Edward B. Foley, a Professor of Law at The Ohio State University, recently posted on Election Law Blog a proposal for “Total Vote Runoff” (“TVR”), which is like Single Winner RCV, except for the vote transfer methodology. Instead of using … Continue reading