Speaking of Wisconsin, Barry Burden, David Canon, Kenneth Mayer, and Donald Moynihan defend Wisconsin’s Government Accountability Board, the regulatory body of former judges overseeing state elections, against legislative attack. Yes, it’s not directly accountable to the public or incumbent… Continue reading
The Center for Public Integrity notes that we’re getting more negative ads as the election gets closer – and it’s not all (indeed, not even mostly) from outside spenders.
Breitbart reports on one way that California politicians are “reaching across the aisle,” attacking fellow party members in a top-two general election.
Fred Wertheimer, on the blogpath, about last week’s FEC advisory opinion deeming national party fundraising for the upcoming conventions subject to separate limits, over and above limits on giving to the parties generally.
True, that’s not the title of FairVote’s newest piece, imagining how gubernatorial elections would be different if they were decided with winner-take-all contributions from each county (like the Electoral College). But it’s clearly the implication.