November 6, 2024 •
District of Columbia Approves Ranked Choice Voting
On November 5, voters in the District of Columbia approved a voter initiative to implement ranked choice voting in primary and general elections and to allow for open primary elections. The ballot measure, Initiative 83, entitled the “Ranked Choice Voting […]
On November 5, voters in the District of Columbia approved a voter initiative to implement ranked choice voting in primary and general elections and to allow for open primary elections.
The ballot measure, Initiative 83, entitled the “Ranked Choice Voting and Open the Primary Elections to Independent Voters Act of 2024,” implements ranked choice voting to allow voters to rank up to five candidates according to their preference in each contest for any office, other than for political party offices.
The measure also permits any voter who is not registered with a political party to vote in the primary election of that voter’s choosing for all offices, again, other than for political party offices.
Ranked choice voting begins with the June 2026 primary election and remains in effect for all subsequent elections.
It will apply to any primary, special, and general election involving three or more qualified candidates.
This Initiative will not be implemented unless the D.C. Council separately chooses to appropriate funds for the projected costs.
November 6, 2024 •
Florida Voters Elect Rick Scott for U.S. Senate
Republican Rick Scott defeated his opponent Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in the race for U.S. Senate 55% to 42%. Scott, who served two terms as governor of Florida before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2018, will now serve a […]
Republican Rick Scott defeated his opponent Democrat Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in the race for U.S. Senate 55% to 42%.
Scott, who served two terms as governor of Florida before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2018, will now serve a second term.
November 6, 2024 •
Florida Voters Reject Repeal of Public Campaign Financing
Voters in Florida rejected a ballot measure to the repeal the public campaign financing requirement for campaigns for statewide office. The current law makes funds available to individuals who wish to run for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, chief financial […]
Voters in Florida rejected a ballot measure to the repeal the public campaign financing requirement for campaigns for statewide office.
The current law makes funds available to individuals who wish to run for governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, chief financial officer and agricultural commission.
The original purpose of this law was to make funds available for anyone to run for office but also allowed those fully capable to fund raise for themselves to get additional funds from the state. .
November 6, 2024 •
Florida Voters Reject Required Partisan School Boards
Voters in Florida rejected a ballot measure to require candidates for school boards to pick a party if they want to run. The measure was slightly controversial as some voters believed it would make the process of electing members of […]
Voters in Florida rejected a ballot measure to require candidates for school boards to pick a party if they want to run.
The measure was slightly controversial as some voters believed it would make the process of electing members of the school board more transparent while other voters believed it could disenfranchise them.
November 6, 2024 •
West Virginia Voters Elect Patrick Morrisey as Governor
Republican Patrick Morrisey defeated his opponent Democrat Steve Williams in the West Virginia gubernatorial race 62% to 31%. This race was without an incumbent as current Gov. Jim Justice is on his final term. Patrick Morrisey has been the state’s […]
Republican Patrick Morrisey defeated his opponent Democrat Steve Williams in the West Virginia gubernatorial race 62% to 31%.
This race was without an incumbent as current Gov. Jim Justice is on his final term.
Patrick Morrisey has been the state’s attorney general since 2013.
November 6, 2024 •
North Carolina Voters Elect Josh Stein as Governor
Democrat Josh Stein defeated his opponent Republican Mark Robinson in the North Carolina gubernatorial race 54% to 40%. This race was without an incumbent as Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper was term limited. Stein is currently serving as the state’s attorney […]
Democrat Josh Stein defeated his opponent Republican Mark Robinson in the North Carolina gubernatorial race 54% to 40%.
This race was without an incumbent as Democrat Gov. Roy Cooper was term limited.
Stein is currently serving as the state’s attorney general.
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