All posts by Rick Hasen
“Looking back to 2020 for a Guide to How Fast the Votes Will Be Reported in 2024”
The indispensable Charles Stewart:
What does all this mean for 2024? I would highlight three things.
First, pre-processing make a difference, although it makes the biggest difference in the early hours of counting. In 2020, seventeen states prohibited processing of… Continue reading
I Spoke to the International Crisis Group Podcast “Ripple Effect” on “Are the U.S. Elections at Risk of Subversion?”
You can listen here.
Something Weird is Going on with the Lancaster County, Pennsylvania Announcement of Receipt of Fraudulent Voter Registration Applications
This editorial suggests one theory of why officials announced the investigation now, but refused to say which group submitted the faulty registrations.
But I wonder if that information is being kept under wraps because it was Republican-affiliated groups that engaged… Continue reading
“In Election’s Final Days, Dark Money and ‘Gray Money’ Fund ‘Dirty Tricks'”
NYT:
The campaign literature that landed in Republican mailboxes in North Carolina this week was jarring. On one side was a sonogram image of a human fetus, with this message: “Her heart is beating. We all know it. Only the… Continue reading
NYT Goes Deep with Marc Elias Profile
NYT:
In January, the law firm of the powerful Democratic lawyer Marc Elias launched a gambit intended to help his party.
The Elias Law Group petitioned the Federal Election Commission to allow a George Soros-funded political action committee to coordinate… Continue reading
Colorado, Man (Colorado Secretary of State posted spreadsheet with voting system passwords)
9News:
The Colorado Secretary of State’s Office inadvertently posted a spreadsheet to its website with a hidden tab that included voting system passwords.
In a statement to 9NEWS, a spokesperson for the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office said that… Continue reading
Breaking: Injected New Uncertainty into Pennsylvania’s Voting Rules, Intermediate Appeals Court Rules over Dissents that Failing to Count Undated or Misdated But Timely Mail-in Ballots Violates the PA Constitution: What Happens Next?
You can find the opinions and dissents at this link.
This specific question comes up in the context of a special election, now over, in Pennsylvania, but it’s the same issue that the PA Supreme Court recently declined to opine… Continue reading
Breaking: Supreme Court, on (Apparent) Party Line Vote, Allows Virginia Purge of 1,600 Voters Identified as Possible Non-Citizens (But We Know Some are Erroneously on This List)
Here is the order:
All the Republican-appointed Justices voted to allow the purge and all the Democratic-appointed Justices dissented. The argument was that this last minute purge violated the National Voter Registration Act’s ban on systematic cleaning of voting rolls… Continue reading
The Bush v. Gore-Like Equal Protection Issue Lurking in the Pennsylvania Cases
Yesterday I linked to a week-old story about how the chances of being alerted of a problem with your mail ballot and being able to cure it depended on where you live. It raises questions of unequal treatment of voters… Continue reading
“Who will be the next president? News outlets are running out of ways to communicate the uncertainty”
Brian Stelter for CNN:
“I’ve used just about every adjective for ‘close,’ and ‘even,’ but that’s the message every time,” Anthony Salvanto, the CBS News executive director of elections and surveys, told CNN.
Election-related fears and anxieties are especially high this year, but the… Continue reading
Florida, Man (Ballots Fell Out of a Truck in Miami and a Postal Worker Threw Out Mail including a Ballot in Orlando)
Miami Herald:
Containers with Miami-Dade ballots were found on the side of a road overnight after they fell out of a county truck, the Elections Department confirmed Tuesday.
“The worker forgot to lock the back of the truck and as… Continue reading
“There Is No ‘Little Secret’ Speaker Power over the Electoral Count”
Andy Craig at Cato at Liberty:
The Speaker’s role during the electoral count is, in fact, nearly non-existent. There are no lawful mechanisms for the Speaker to derail the joint session of Congress without the backing of concurrent majorities in… Continue reading
“These Pennsylvania counties give voters a chance to fix errors on their mail ballots (MAP)”
I had missed this Votebeat/Spotlight PA story last week, but it seems to me it could be significant if it all comes down to PA:
Voters in most Pennsylvania counties will have the chance to fix errors with their mail… Continue reading