In voting label fusion there are generally two primary assumptions: (1) the prior distribution is unnecessary as all of the registered atlases provide accurate and consistent spatial information, and (2) the model probability density functions can be approximated using Parzen's window density approach...
missing the point. Whether the maps are drawn by humans or computers, there are plenty of ways to structure the redistricting process so that lawmakers have no choice but to accept proposals that abide by objective criteria. Fortner’s constitutional amendment would have done just that in ...
Voting News: Touchscreens in 2 NC Counties flip votes from GOP to DEM. 866-OUR-VOTEJoyce McCloy
Called to vote for a reduction in their dividend privileges, the non-voting shareholders of one of the largest Italian firms appeared to expropriate themselves and favor the voting class of shares. However, what at first seemed to be self-expropriation turned out to be self-interest, as soon ...
but will be more apparent in states where abortion legislation passed in the wake of Dobbs. It's also possible that the Dobbs ruling occurred far enough in advance of election day that its electoral effects will be muted. Finally, because the primary predictor of opinion on abortion isparty ...
The basic unit has up to 16 modules and is designed to be suitable for an election system based upon both primary and secondary elections, e.g. Federal government and local government elections. Located below the slots are a number of separate collection modules that may be extracted to ...
Whichard, former supreme court justice and biographer of Governor David Swain, shared this story: Betty used to say that someone once told her mother that she would vote for the devil if he was on the Democratic ticket. Her mother frowned and responded emphatically, “Not in the primary!”...
Party Strategies in Britain: A Study of the 1984 European Elections. By David Butler and Paul Jowett. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985. Pp. 172. $25.00.) - British Democracy at the Crossroads: Voting and Party Competition in the 1980s. By Patrick Dunleavy and Christopher T. ...
Cruz is, after all, the self-aggrandizing ego that arrogantly and illegally tried to cancel the ballots of millions of voters in last year’s presidential election. Then he helped dupe a crowd of Trumpeteers into storming our nation’s Capitol in a violent and silly attempt to seize control...
Push to let noncitizens vote in this California city hinges on 7 words Elections Bob Good is already sowing doubt about his primary election and promising a recount Florida Florida Republicans moved to make vote by mail harder. It worked. ...