Loose Lips compares ranked choice voting to choosing pizza toppings, and though it may take some getting used to, it’ll be good for D.C.
Loose Lips compares ranked choice voting to choosing pizza toppings, and though it may take some getting used to, it’ll be good for D.C.
Republican leaders in New Jersey have reportedly found hundreds of noncitizens listed on voter rolls, and some of them had a voting record.
The post Report — New Jersey Republicans Find Hundreds of Noncitizens on Voter Rolls: ‘It’s Really Eye-Opening’ appeared first on Breitbart.
TL;DR: A warning that the NZ government is stealthily shifting the nation's "DNA" from collectivism to right-libertarian individualism. Led by the ACT Party, the plan cuts ~9,000 public servants by 2029 to save $2.4 billion, gambling on AI to fill the void. This hollowing out makes the state strictly transactional. I plan to vote for change in five months.
New Zealand is still…
"They're automatically counting every proxy they collect as a 'yes' vote."
The post Florida HOA tried to double fees. One resident’s question about the ‘yes’ votes changed everything. appeared first on Upworthy.
Miller argues that the proposed California wealth tax is already doing exactly what its opponents warned it would.
The post Miller | Get rid of the billionaire’s (tax) appeared first on The Stanford Daily.
So far this year, authorities have seized or demanded ballots from elections in four states. Experts fear the trend could throw the midterms into chaos unless courts draw a line.
Southern residents are calling out Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) for telling northern leftists to "pull up to the South" during a rally called "All Roads Lead to the South" on May 16 in Montgomery, Alabama.
The post VIDEO – ‘Lost Her D***ed Mind’: AOC Torched for Demanding Northern Progressives ‘Pull Up to the South’ appeared first on Breitbart.
Early polling place opens May 29; sign up for east Richmond wildfire evacuation drill; former Concord naval weapons station to become housing development.
A gathering at San Jose City Hall came after a judge disqualified Rosen from retrying the case.
The post Santa Clara residents protest DA’s ethics following recusal in Stanford protestors’ trial appeared first on The Stanford Daily.
In June’s primary election, District 4 voters will have the opportunity to vote for a supervisor to complete the remainder of Joel Engardio’s term.
This month, westside voters will receive their ballots for the June 2 primary election. One of the most notable items on the ballot is the congressional race. These four candidates will go head to head in attempts of securing Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s D-11 seat in the House of Representatives.
An ideological architecture is emerging that sees women as reproductive vessels for a state-defined ideal, with federal policy bent toward forcing them into that role.
The post The Plot to Turn Back the Clock on Women’s Rights appeared first on Truthdig.
“Pumili ng tama.” Filipinos are being reminded to exercise their Constitutional right to vote by registering ahead of the 2028 presidential elections. On Thursday, May 14, non-government organization (NGO) Angat Buhay reminded Pinoys of the importance of voting for the right leaders in the upcoming polls. “PUMILI NANG TAMA. The country we deserve is shaped by […]
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They warn the ruling will impact voter rights, especially those of racial minorities.
The post “An all-hands-on-deck moment”: Student organizations, faculty raise alarm after Louisiana v. Callais decision appeared first on The Stanford Daily.
Virginia Democrats’ chaotic redistricting battle has claimed one of the party’s most closely watched congressional campaigns. Retired Space Force Colonel Bree Fram, the highest-ranking out transgender officer in the U.S. military, announced Wednesday that she is ending her bid for Congress after the state’s Supreme Court threw out newly drawn congressional maps weeks before early…
The state of Georgia banned the use of QR codes for elections, based in part on the assertions of a man who’s boosted false claims about Israel and 9/11. Now no one knows how ballots will be counted.
2026 may be the very last chance that we vote the Republicans out and with that, throw Trump out of office once and for all. Since the Supreme Court Ruling in the Louisiana case, many Republican lawmakers are pushing with high-speed rail’s pace to rewrite their congressional districts to gain as many seats in Congress … Continue reading The Great Voting Purge has Begun →
Elections to the Scottish Parliament took place on Thursday 7 May, with the counting of votes on Friday 8 May. Voters were electing 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament (MSPs). All those registered to vote had 2 votes: 1 vote (First Past the Post system) for a Constituency MSP, and 1 vote (proportionally allocated through […]
There were 7 seats to be allocated to the Highlands and Islands Region. The following political parties secured seats after the votes were distributed. Reform UK : 2 seats , (up 2) Scottish Greens: 2 seats, (up 1) Scottish National Party : 1 Seat Liberal Democrat : 1 Seat (up 1) Conservative : 1 Seat […]
DC’s new DC Ranked-choice voting (RCV) system is a great improvement for our local elections and our democracy. One of the biggest benefits of RCV is that it eliminates victories […]
Today, Thursday 7 May is polling day for elections to The Scottish Parliament. Polling stations are open from 7am until 10pm. Many voters in Orkney will already have voted using postal voting. Counting of the votes begins on Friday 8 May at The Pickaquoy Centre, Kirkwall. As Orkney is the smallest constituency in Scotland the […]
Three candidates who are standing against one another for the Scottish Election on 7 May, stood together today sharing their reasons for ‘Stopping Reform. Kristopher Leask, Scottish Green candidate Highlands and Islands Region; Robert Leslie, Scottish National Party, Orkney Constituency; and Mike Macleod, Labour, Orkney Constituency, were helping volunteers to hand out leaflets produced by […]
The 1965 federal law helped Latino and Black voters gain representation in city and school boards across Texas but now that could change.
This statement is available as a PDF here. Last week, the Supreme Court made a decision in the court case Louisiana v. Callais. The court case was about making sure everyone can vote. The court case started because Louisiana wanted to change their election map. An election map decides who votes in what place. For...
Columnist Mike Littwin writes that if you had any qualms about Colorado joining the gerrymander wars, the recent Supreme Court ruling should be the wake-up call you need.
On Thurs 7 May elections to the Scottish Parliament take place. Electors across Scotland will be voting to choose MSPs who will represent them in Scotland’s Devolved Parliament. It will also decide which party will form the next Scottish Government. It is easy to feel sceptical about voting, and thinking your vote does not matter […]
The Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) strongly condemns the recent Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decision in the Louisiana v. Callais case.
The post ASALH’s Statement on the Evisceration of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 first appeared on ASALH - The Founders of Black History Month.
The Trump administration has effectively forced out more than two dozen experienced lawyers from the DOJ's Voting Section, the part of the agency responsible for upholding the Voting Rights Act.
Local GOP and Democratic county leaders have control, taxpayers foot the bill and voters have little recourse. But lawmakers are unlikely to change how Texas’ primary elections work.
There were around 30 attorneys in the DOJ’s Voting Section on the day of Donald Trump’s second inauguration. Three months later, all but two were gone. Now the election deniers are in control.