by Adam Eichen | Feb 14, 2019 | In the News, Ranked Choice Voting
Ranked choice voting for New Hampshire’s presidential primary could have been a godsend for a crowded field of Democratic candidates. But the bill has landed in legislative purgatory after the state Election Law Committee decided Wednesday to delay further...
by Adam Eichen | Feb 13, 2019 | Equal Votes, In the News
Lawyers for the state on Wednesday asked a federal judge to throw out a lawsuit challenging Texas’ Electoral College process as plaintiffs dug in to their claims that the winner-take-all method is unconstitutional, discriminatory and leads to the dilution of the...
by Adam Eichen | Feb 11, 2019 | In the News, Ranked Choice Voting
First it was 20, then 30, and now, predictions for the Democratic presidential nomination have become less about how many candidates will run than just few will not. And with each exploratory committee announcement, a new wave of worry washes over the upcoming...
by Adam Eichen | Feb 10, 2019 | In the News, Ranked Choice Voting
Will ranked-choice voting take over the primaries? On Saturday, Iowa’s central Democratic committee met to discuss ways that voters who cannot physically appear at the state’s 2020 caucuses might be able to participate — perhaps with ballots that allow...
by Adam Eichen | Jan 30, 2019 | In the News, Ranked Choice Voting
Harvard law professor Larry Lessig has been in New Hampshire often enough for political advocacy that he knows what will get lawmakers’ attention here, and he got right to the point Tuesday: He thinks our presidential primary is in danger. Lessig was testifying in...
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