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.
A New Hampshire state law requires disclosure of the candidate supported or opposed by a “push poll.” Today, the New Hampshire Supreme Court held that to the extent this law applies to federal candidates, it is preempted by federal campaign… Continue reading
If at first you don’t succeed, maybe third time’s the charm. A printing error on sample ballots was reproduced on real absentee ballots in Santa Clara County, CA.
The Upshot at the Times breaks down the allocations of independent spending to various media in this year’s Senate races. At least, the spending we know about (particularly in non-broadcast venues, there may be spending not reported to the FEC).… Continue reading
The new poll from libertarian Reason magazine says that “73 percent of Americans favor restoring voting rights to nonviolent drug offenders who have served their sentences, with strong majorities among Democrats, Independents, and Republicans.” And yes, they polled beyond the… Continue reading
Dakota S. Rudesill, Christopher J. Walker, and Daniel P. Tokaji have posted this paper on SSRN:
This Essay urges that Legislation be conceived of not just as a single course, but as a set of curricular and extracurricular offerings that… Continue reading