All posts by Rick Hasen
UCLA Voting Rights Project Experts Argue, Wrongly in My View, that the California Legislature Could Engage in Re-Redistricting California’s Congressional Districts without Voter Approval
What a difference half a day makes.
Contrary to the earlier reporting from Politico that California Democrats might try to call a special election to get voter approval for a Democratic gerrymander of congressional districts (to counter the expected… Continue reading
Georgia: “State Election Board accuses Lyft of violating the law by offering discounted rides to the polls”
News from the States:
Georgia’s State Election Board has accused the rideshare company Lyft of violating Georgia’s election law by offering discounted rides to users who were heading to the polls.
At a Tuesday meeting, the board voted 3-1 to… Continue reading
“Despite grand claims, a new report shows noncitizen voting hasn’t materialized”
Miles Parks for NPR:
After President Trump and many other Republicans warned that vast numbers of non-U.S. citizens would influence last year’s election, states and law enforcement have devoted more resources than ever before to root out those ineligible voters.… Continue reading
“How Conservative Christians Cracked a 70-Year-Old Law”
NYT deep dive:
Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service reinterpreted the ban, known as the Johnson Amendment, saying for the first time that churches could endorse candidates from the pulpit. The change, which came via a legal settlement, functionally… Continue reading
“Texas House Republicans unveil new congressional map that looks to pick up five GOP seats”
Texas Tribune:
Texas GOP lawmakers released their first draft of the state’s new congressional map Wednesday, proposing revamped district lines that attempt to flip five Democratic seats in next year’s midterm elections.
The new map targets Democratic members of… Continue reading
“How Newsom could redraw career ambitions”
California Playbook:
MAPPING IT OUT: The potential contours of a snap California redistrict are coming into focus (more on the politics of that exercise below).
Attorney General Rob Bonta suggested yesterday that lawmakers could put a new, fully realized map before voters… Continue reading
Ellen Katz: “Redistricting Texas Now is Illegal and the U.S. Department of Justice is the Reason Why”
Ellen Katz has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
The U.S. Department of Justice sent a letter to the Texas Governor and Attorney General that claims four Texas congressional districts violate the Voting Rights Act and the… Continue reading
North Carolina: “All-GOP Appeals Court panel ruled against Stein in elections board dispute”
Carolina Journal:
Three Republican members of the North Carolina Court of Appeals issued the April order that blocked a lower court ruling favoring Democratic Gov. Josh Stein in a dispute over state elections board appointments.
Appeals Court rules blocked release… Continue reading
“DOJ Is Said to Plan to Contact All 50 States on Voting Systems”
Democracy Docket:
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has said it intends to contact all 50 states about their compliance with federal voting law, a national association of state election officials told Democracy Docket.
“As states recently began to receive… Continue reading
League of Women Voters, ACLU and Rutherford Institute File Amicus Brief Supporting Republican Representative Bost’s Standing to Sue over Accepting Ballots Arriving After Election Day
They disagree on the merits of Bost’s position, but this filing at the Supreme Court supporting standing for Rep. Bost is still notable.
See also this interesting amicus brief from Professor Michael Morley.
“Justice department asked California to give info on non-citizens on voter rolls”
The Guardian:
The Department of Justice has asked several large California counties to provide detailed personal information of non-citizens who got on to the state voter rolls, an unusual request that comes as the Trump administration has asked about a … Continue reading
“Project Veritas Withdraws Lawsuit Against The New York Times”
NYT:
The conservative group Project Veritas this week dropped its yearslong libel lawsuit against The New York Times.
The lawsuit accused The Times of defamation for an article published in 2020 that reported that researchers from Stanford University and… Continue reading
“PG investigation: How dark money flooded the race for Pittsburgh mayor”
Post-Gazette:
With just weeks left in a grueling Democratic primary election that could shape Pittsburgh’s future, mayoral challenger Corey O’Connor’s dominant lead was slipping away as the incumbent seized the momentum.
With help from progressive supporters, Mayor Ed Gainey ramped… Continue reading