By Rob Schofield Unlike parliamentary government in which the party with a legislative majority typically holds a virtual monopoly on power, the American system is designed to distribute power and ...
Eric McGhee, Chris Warshaw, and I wrote this column in today’s Washington Post on the evaporation of the U.S. House’s longstanding pro-Republican bias in the 2020s. For more than two decades, the ...
How do we know the House’s pro-Republican skew has disappeared? One common measure of bias, the efficiency gap, compares the parties’ respective shares of “wasted” votes: those cast either for losing ...
Orr’s lawsuit, now before the state Court of Appeals, argues that a legislative redistricting process that overfills what ...
Gabriel Furshong High Country News In May 2023, Shelly Fyant was driving through Missoula, Montana, when Scott McNeil, who ...
John Morgan, the face of mega-law firm Morgan & Morgan, took another step toward a potential 2026 gubernatorial run Wednesday ...
Orlando attorney and Democratic megadonor John Morgan recently announced he was forming a new political party amidst rumors that he's running for governor of F ...
The complaint alleges many of the city's early-voting sites, specifically those near college campuses, are located in wards ...
Gerrymandering occurs when electoral constituents boundaries are manipulated to favor a party. The bill would amend the constitution to establish a “bipartisan redistricting commission.” It would ...
Prominent attorney John Morgan, a longtime political donor and supporter of President Joe Biden, has announced plans to form a new political party.
ORLANDO, Fla. — Prominent Florida attorney and political megadonor John Morgan says he plans on boosting a new party — his own for those “stuck in the middle.” ...
Legal Juggernaut attorney John Morgan announced Wednesday that he is forming a new political party aimed at representing Americans “stuck in the middle.” Morgan, best known as the founder of the ...