Here is the interview.
Here is the column by Zachary Roth.
Here is the story from The Bangor Daily News. Thanks to the FairVote Daily E-mail for the heads up.
The Maine GOP should consult the Virginia and Utah GOP parties, which have used RCV to their benefit, particularly in Virginia, where RCV in the 2021 Governor nomination convention gave the nomination to Glenn Youngkin, who defeated Democrat Terry McAuliffe in the November General Election.
Since then, the Republican Party of Virginia has chosen to use RCV in privately run primaries (called “firehouse primaries” in Virginia) to nominate candidates for public office.
The Utah GOP has long used RCV in internal party elections.
Ranked Choice Voting is obviously popular with the public (see this past Tuesday’s election results), and Republican Party opposition to it is one more problem with the Republican “brand” in the United States.
Here is a story oral arguments that started today.
On November 7, 2023, Ohio Supreme Court Associate Justice Jennifer Brunner filed this Complaint in US District Court for the Northern District of Ohio (Eastern Division). The case is Brunner v LaRose, n.d., 4:23cv-2180. It is assigned to U.S. District Court Judge Benita Y. Pearson, an Obama appointee.
She is suing the State of Ohio, because:
#1: A new law in 2022 required candidates for Ohio Supreme Court Justice and candidates for State Appeals Court Judge to have a partisan political party label, while all elections for lower level judgeships are non-partisan; and
#2: Ohio Supreme Court Justice and State Appeals Court candidates must adhere to the same Code of Judicial Conduct while running for office to which the lower level judges must adhere; and
#3: Ohio requires justices and judges to resign if they are running for another partisan office that is not a judicial office; and
#4: Judge candidates are not allowed to run for and take office after the age of 70, even though many politicians, including current Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, have done so.
Brunner is a Democrat and a former Ohio Secretary of State. In 2020, she won election as an Associate Justice to the Ohio Supreme Court, winning in 40 of Ohio’s 88 counties as a non-partisan candidate.
In 2022, she was defeated in her run for Chief Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court as a partisan candidate, winning only 18 counties.
Justice Brunner’s current term ends at the end of 2026. She implies that she might seek reelection. If she is reelected in 2026, her new term would start 36 days before her 70th birthday.