Since September, three Democratic State Senators in Colorado have lost their seats due to recall elections, or the threat of one, over their votes in favor of gun control legislation, due to a concerted campaign from outside interests. Jim Melcher looks at the increasing popularity of recall elections for ideological reasons, rather than for corruption or incompetence. He argues that such recalls, at least at the state legislature level, are here to stay, and that outside money and interests are also likely to play a more and more important role
USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in US state blogging. Click here for our week...
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Repeals existing and enacts new Article XXIII of State Constit...
The writer F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said, “There are no second acts in American lives”, but...
Jim Melcher looks at the increasing popularity of recall elections for ideological reasons, rather t...
This article highlights the weaknesses of the electoral recall mechanisms in California and the way ...
The recall is one of three direct democracy tools in California. Following the failed 2021 recall at...
This Comment focuses on the conflict between the will of the electorate and the smooth functioning o...
The 2003 California recall election presented voters with a pair of choices. The first was whether o...
Why do some citizens remove the same politicians that they elected from office? This article examine...
RECALL ELECTIONS. STATE OFFICERS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. • Authorizes a recall electi...
RECALL SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Increases number of elector sign...
Inherent in a system of representative government is the thesis that if those who represent do not...
Empirical studies reveal many citizens' unwillingness to get rid of representative democracy. A grea...
The movement for the recall of State officers is one which has became important only within the past...
At last count, 18 laws have been passed in 30 states that make it more difficult to vote. According ...
USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in US state blogging. Click here for our week...
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Repeals existing and enacts new Article XXIII of State Constit...
The writer F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said, “There are no second acts in American lives”, but...
Jim Melcher looks at the increasing popularity of recall elections for ideological reasons, rather t...
This article highlights the weaknesses of the electoral recall mechanisms in California and the way ...
The recall is one of three direct democracy tools in California. Following the failed 2021 recall at...
This Comment focuses on the conflict between the will of the electorate and the smooth functioning o...
The 2003 California recall election presented voters with a pair of choices. The first was whether o...
Why do some citizens remove the same politicians that they elected from office? This article examine...
RECALL ELECTIONS. STATE OFFICERS. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. • Authorizes a recall electi...
RECALL SIGNATURE REQUIREMENTS. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Increases number of elector sign...
Inherent in a system of representative government is the thesis that if those who represent do not...
Empirical studies reveal many citizens' unwillingness to get rid of representative democracy. A grea...
The movement for the recall of State officers is one which has became important only within the past...
At last count, 18 laws have been passed in 30 states that make it more difficult to vote. According ...
USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson, looks at the week in US state blogging. Click here for our week...
LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Repeals existing and enacts new Article XXIII of State Constit...
The writer F. Scott Fitzgerald once famously said, “There are no second acts in American lives”, but...