Category: elections
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Occam’s Razor and voter fraud
More often than not the simplest answer is the correct one. That’s the concept behind Occam’s Razor. That’s why GOP claims of voter fraud don’t hold water.
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Today’s Coronavirus News Cornucopia
All the news that’s fit to make fun of…here’s some of what happened yesterday, in case living it once wasn’t enough! The coronavirus news cornucopia!
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Just Another Post about the 2020 Democratic Primary
The Primary season is going strong and folks are starting to get restless. Here’s just another person’s take on what’s ahead. Or you can just scroll to the end and buy Girl Scout Cookies from Frances.
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So you want to run for office…
City Elections are right around the corner. There are several open seats on the City Council, and several more that will feature unproven candidates. Maybe you’re thinking about running for office. Here’s a long, but totally incomplete rundown of all the things it takes to run. I’ve also got links for more resources scattered throughout.
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Cohen’s Constitutional Amendments
Rep. Steve Cohen has introduced a Constitutional Amendment that would abolish the Electoral College. This caused the Shelby County GOP to firmly clutch its pearls. Why is this amendment important and what are its chances for passage?
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Analyzing Provisional Ballots from November
Provisional Ballots from the November 2018 election have been counted in Shelby County. So how did these voter vote, and how did it impact the results?