And now, I give you the inimitable Dan Tokaji, a national treasure. He’s at the helm for the next week.
I can’t leave without thanking Rick, again, for keeping this forum so vigorously alive. It’s like drinking from a… Continue reading
The Census Bureau has reached most of its hiring goals in Puerto Rico. And almost everywhere else is still looking for help. They’ve even got a map to show you where (and how much they’re paying).
Hansi Lo Wang reports on the latest federal data-sharing agreement to capture citizenship data for the 2020 census: not on the questionnaire, but through administrative records.
The City reports on what one attorney calls an “unusual electoral gauntlet”:
Queens voters are being asked to head to the polls five times in less than two years to select a borough president to replace — and succeed —… Continue reading
Alaska Public Media reports on the progress of a proposition calling for a top-four primary, ranked-choice voting, changes to appointments to local election boards, and campaign finance reform, among others.
Hi. Justin here. As Rick mentioned, I’ll be at the helm of the Election Law Blog from now through January 7, then turning things over to Dan Tokaji for the next stretch. Please send the tips to me and… Continue reading
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Happy holidays to all our #ELB readers! Your tips, feedback, and support make all this worthwhile.
Blogging will be light through the end of the year. From the end of December to January 15, I will… Continue reading
News & Observer:
North Carolina voters might not have to show a photo ID in the 2020 elections, due to a ruling in federal court that’s expected in the coming days.A federal judge in North Carolina said Thursday she would… Continue reading
WaPo:
Facebook and Twitter on Friday disabled a global network of hundreds of fake accounts that pushed pro-Trump messages and covered its tracks using inauthentic photos generated with the aid of artificial intelligence.The use of AI to trick social-media companies,… Continue reading