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“Republicans more skeptical than Democrats of nationwide election vote counts, AP-NORC poll finds”
AP:
The nation’s deep partisan divisions extend to trust in the vote tallies for this year’s election, as a new poll finds that Republicans are much more skeptical than Democrats that ballots will be counted accurately.
Voters generally show… Continue reading
Pildes: My NYT Essay On Tuesday’s Importance for Some of the Most Significant Political Reforms in Many Years on the Ballot in a Number of States
In case you want to think about something other than the presidential election, there are some of the most important political reform items in many years on the agenda this Tuesday in at least 8 states. I published this essay … Continue reading
“Civil Rights Groups File Emergency Lawsuit to Ensure Cobb County Absentee Voters Have Time to Cast Their Ballots”
Release via email:
The American Civil Liberties Union, ACLU of Georgia, and Southern Poverty Law Center filed an emergency lawsuit to safeguard the voting rights of Cobb County voters. Cobb County admitted that they had failed to mail out more… Continue reading
If the Election Comes Down to Wisconsin, Be Patient
Milwaukee early votes likely will take until 2 or 3 am to count….
From my earlier Slate piece:
Well, déjà vu may be on tap for a week from Tuesday. Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, alone among the swing states,… Continue reading
“The Count with David Becker”
Check out the new 5-part limited podcast series with David.
Newest “Law & Democracy” Podcast
Discussing among other things ahead of Election Day, the intentional sabotaging of drop boxes, available on Apple Podcasts and YouTube.
Steve Mazie in The Economist on Whether Litigation May Matter to the Outcome of the 2024 Election
Here:
Amid teetering uncertainty over who will win next week’s presidential election, little suspense looms about one thing: if Donald Trump loses, he will not concede to Kamala Harris. Instead, as he has been doing throughout his campaign, Mr… Continue reading
Purcell and the Stay Application in the PA Case
In its emergency stay application in this case, the RNC argues that the PA supreme court decision should be stayed, in part due to Purcell considerations. Purcell thus far applies only to federal courts, as the RNC acknowledges, but it… Continue reading
What I Told Chris Hayes in June 2020 About Trump and Election Delays
Just came across this quote from me on All In with Chris Hayes, June 10, 2020:
“We may have a full week where we don’t know who has won in Pennsylvania while those absentee ballots are counted. If Trump is… Continue reading
Third Circuit Unsurprisingly Confirms that Cornel West Cannot Get on the Pennsylvania Ballot at This Late Date (Update: West Has Gone to SCOTUS)
“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
“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