Governing Magazine offers this article, with the subhead: “Term limit laws have created some clear winners and losers. Among the losers are the legislatures themselves.” Thanks to Political Wire for the link.
The Los Angeles Times offers this front-page report, with the subhead: “Questions about the reliability of electronic ballots combine with changing regulations to fuel confusion and debate over technology.”
Lyle Denniston has this fascinating post on Scotusblog, which begins: “Should an elected judge, who accepts large campaign donations, sit on a case that directly affects the financial or business interests of the donors and their associates? Put as an… Continue reading
In this post, Political Wire links to stories discussing whether the Texas redistricting cases currently before the Supreme Court could affect the balance of power in the House of Representatives.
Following up on posts here and here, Foster’s Online offers Secretary of State Agrees with Scott. It begins: “N.H. Secretary of State Bill Gardner agrees that ward-3 councilor-elect David Scott can spend whatever money he wants on his… Continue reading
BBC offers this report, with the subhead: “A senior Olympic figure has told the BBC that London only won the 2012 Olympics because of a misplaced vote.”