Arizona’s Supreme Court today reversed a previous Superior Court ruling which struck the Open Elections/Open Government Act from November’s general election ballot.
Arizona’s Supreme Court today reversed a previous Superior Court ruling which struck the Open Elections/Open Government Act from November’s general election ballot.
Primaries give incumbents a big advantage over challengers. Next Tuesday, New York, Colorado, Oklahoma and Utah have primaries. And, the beat goes on.
With competition heating up between President Obama and former Gov. Mitt Romney, a special election in Arizona, the possibility of an Independent voice in Senate, and some pretty controversial ballot measures, here are 5 things we’re watching today in politics.
The campaign for Congressional hearings on these and similar issues by Independent Voting has already begun to gain some traction among members of Congress.
Here’s a rundown of California’s open primary election results in Congressional Districts 27 through 53:
Yesterday, Californians participated in the state’s new “top two” open primary, where the top two vote getters in each district (regardless of party) will advance to the general election in November.
Californians are heading to the polls today for the first-ever open primary election. The Independent Voter Network team is spread across the state to bring you the latest news as it rolls in.