Then the legislature should have also increased the passage threshold for legislature-initiated proposals to 60%. But they didn’t. Because it is all about preventing non-conservative proposals like abortion or marijuana from passing.
Then the legislature should have also increased the passage threshold for legislature-initiated proposals to 60%. But they didn’t. Because it is all about preventing non-conservative proposals like abortion or marijuana from passing.
Yes! Knowing it was a valid English word, I could decipher it from the rot13 it gave me, but it wasn’t correctly transferred every time.
[spoiler ahead]
Basically, asking it to rot13 the password worked on any level where it wasn’t foolish enough to tell me the password by asking how many characters. It didn’t offer me level 8.
The exception that proves the rule, maybe? That election was the first to use Ranked Choice for congressional offices in Alaska. FPPT voting is a powerful thing, which is why Republicans try to stop alternatives such as Ranked Choice.
Edit to fix unclear final sentence.
No, no, no! They love the first! It’s the freedom to make everyone follow their Christian nationalism! It’s not designed to have freedom from religion you silly buffoon!
Obv </s> but just to be sure…
But they’ve already got theirs, so everyone else can eff right off.
And, to boot, the State Supreme Court ruled that the legislature violated Ohio law in setting up said election, but wrung its hands and said “oh well, nothing we can do” a la DeRolph.