Here’s the follow-up from the story Rick noted last week.
The judge ruled from the bench, I believe, and I don’t know if there’s been a written opinion yet. But reportingindicates that the court’s decision relies on the… Continue reading
In the wake of a law requiring voters to re-up requests for mail ballots, mail ballot requests look to be way down in Florida, compared to requests in the midterm.
Jeff Wice and Piper Benedict godeepon the dysfunction in this round of redistricting in New York.
There’s little question about the need for adjustment/clarification of the process. And also, reform of the legislative redistricting process in a state without a… Continue reading
Paul Tuchmann explores the First Amendment implications of the 2d Circuit’s March decision in US v. Benjamin, about the indictment of the former Lieutenant Governor for an alleged deal to “funnel state money to a now-deceased developer in exchange for… Continue reading
Hi. As Rick mentioned, I’ll be your cruise director for the good ship Election Law Blog this week.
Send tips (to justin [dot] levitt [at] lls [dot] edu),
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This USA Today piece highlights Republican efforts to tighten mail vote practices.
I’m quoted in the piece explaining a dynamic that I think extends well beyond mail-in voting. Most restrictions on voting practices – and particularly restrictions that may seem… Continue reading
States Newsroom with a states’-eye view on the federal efforts. Despite 17 charges to date, and hefty sentences in some of those cases, the wheels of justice necessarily turn slowly. And election officials are also not thrilled about the… Continue reading
Rob Richie‘s in the Washington Post this morning talking pollworker recruiting and participatory budgeting and, yes, ranked choice voting.
Good thing about that pollworker recruiting shoutout, too, because it’s a challenge this year.