Ballot Access News January 1, 2017 – Volume 32, Number 8 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents TEN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS TRY TO USE INDEPENDENT JUDGMENT; SEVEN SUCCEED LAWSUIT NEWS 2016 U.S. HOUSE VOTE 2016 U.S. SENATE … Continue reading
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Election law professor Ned B. Foley has written this column, saying that not only is instant runoff voting desirable in presidential elections, it is the single most important election law reform that should be made. He discusses the 2016 presidential … Continue reading
Ballot Access News December 1, 2016 – Volume 32, Number 7 This issue was printed on tan paper. Table of Contents MAINE VOTERS PASS INITIATIVE TO USE INSTANT RUNOFF VOTING FOR CONGRESS AND ALL STATE OFFICE SOUTH DAKOTA VOTERS REJECT … Continue reading
In many states, a new record was set this year for write-in presidential candidates. Probably if all states would count all their presidential write-ins, new records would have been set in virtually all states that allow write-ins. Bernie Sanders set … Continue reading
Ballot Access News November 1, 2016 – Volume 32, Number 6 This issue was printed on white paper. Table of Contents U.S.DISTRICT COURT INVALIDATES ALABAMA 3% PETITION FOR SPECIAL U.S. HOUSE ELECTIONS SEVENTH CIRCUIT REMOVES ILLINOIS INDEPENDENT U.S. HOUSE CANDIDATE … Continue reading