AP, NYT, WaPo, WSJ, CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, CNN. The vote, 230-198 (4 Democrats voting with Republicans uniformly against, and Rep. Amash voting with the rest of the Democrats) was for… Continue reading
Michael
Carvin and Kannon Shanmugam, with a bonus appearance by Miguel Estrada.
I hope Mr. Carvin’s right that the Census ruling won’t really affect cases outside of this particular context. But I hope that’s because agencies won’t continue to… Continue reading
NBC
reports on two Microsoft announcements, summarized in this
blog post.
The headline is that Microsoft is giving away free, open
source ElectionGuard software to election machine suppliers. According to the site, it apparently “enables”
voting using a touchscreen… Continue reading
Well, one lawsuit, really, over publishing identifying
information of individuals incorrectly accused of committing voter fraud.
But you’d never know it was the same suit from reading the
press releases. Plaintiffs here,
defendants here.
(Disclosure: I helped
one… Continue reading
The
AP has a story about a lawsuit challenging the requirement for winning
statewide office that candidates win both a majority of the popular vote and
a plurality of the vote in the majority of Mississippi state house districts.
A clever title for a clever
piece about partisan gerrymandering, and the doctrine holding the Guarantee
Clause nonjusticiable. I’m inclined to
agree on the substance.
They’ve got a 17-question
survey polling the candidates on particular campaign and electoral
reforms. Sanders, Warren, Buttigieg,
Booker, Williamson, and Bullock have turned in their take-home exams already.
Demographers weigh in on alternatives to a direct count.
(Note: this is an update of a piece published in 2016. Apparently, the issue is still of some interest.)