Excerpt of New Book on US Democracy Published on theatlantic.com

Whether you agree or disagree (and I largely agree) with the content of this excerpt of the book “Tyranny of the Minority: Why American Democracy Reached the Breaking Point,” by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, which will be released on September 12, 2023, you will probably learn a lot about the US and other democracies of the world. I highly recommend this article.

U.S. District Court Strikes Down Austin, Texas’ Ban on Receiving Campaign Contributions More than One Year Before Election

On August 30, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Pitman, an Obama appointee, struck down an Austin, Texas campaign finance restriction. Virden v City of Auustin, Texas, w.d., 1:21cv-271. The law forbade candidates for city office to receive campaign contributions more than one year before the election. Here is the 18-page decision.

It seems logical that if the First Amendment prevents governments from outlawing raising money outside of some designated period, by analogy the First Amendment ought to also prevent governments from barring candidates and parties from petitioning outside of designated periods. The U.S. Supreme Court has held that petitioning is First Amendment activity. Thanks to the Institute for Free Speech for news about this decision.

Mississippi Lets Democratic Party Replace its Secretary of State Nominee Only Two Months Before Election

On September 6, the Democratic nominee for Mississippi Secretary of State, Shuwaski Young, withdrew from the race, citing health problems. Also on September 6, state election officials said the party is free to substitute a new nominee, even though the election is only two months away. On September 7 the Democratic Party chose a replacement, Ty Pinkins.

Mississippi election law doesn’t have a deadline for a party to replace a nominee. The election is November 7, 2023. Mississippi, Kentucky, and Louisiana are the three states electing governors this year.

Pennsylvania’s Democratic Party Governor Endorses Kendra Brooks of the Working Families Party in Philadelphia City Council Race

On Wednesday, September 6, 2023, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro endorsed Kendra Brooks of the Working Families Party for a second term on the Philadelphia City Council. Gov. Shapiro did this even though the Chair of the Democratic Party of Philadelphia threatened party members with expulsion if they endorse candidates who are not Democrats.

Here is a story on this matter.