The AP reports here on early voting in the recall elections of two Democratic state senators, which have drawn national interest and money, because of their support for strict gun legislation.
NYT: “Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg of New York and the billionaire philanthropist Eli Broad have each donated hundreds of thousands of dollars. The National Rifle Association is buying political advertisements. New York’s junior senator sent a fund-raising e-mail. And… Continue reading
Josh Spivak:
The Citizen Center’s Marilyn Marks has pointed out that the Colorado Recall requires that voters must cast a ballot on the yes-or-no recall question if they want to vote for a successor candidate. Just to be clear:… Continue reading
AP:” Colorado’s Supreme Court has refused to enter a dispute over ballot timing in the state’s first-ever legislative recall elections, meaning that most voters must cast ballots in person, even if they have previously requested ballots by mail.”
News from Colorado:
The Sept. 10 recall elections of two Democratic Colorado lawmakers was supposed to be the first test-run of a new election overhaul, passed this year by Democrats, that would have sent mail ballots to every voter.… Continue reading