Derek Clinger (a great former student at Ohio State!) has a very helpful summary, as part of University of Wisconsin Law School’s State Democracy Research Initiative, on the Ohio Supreme Court’s 4-3 ruling on using an August special election… Continue reading
Following up on the earlier AP story, Pro Public has a lengthy piece on the partisan fight over whether or not Meagan Wolfe remains Administrator of the Wisconsin Elections Commission. Some details:
‘Commission chair Don Millis, a Republican attorney,… Continue reading
The Arizona Mirror reports on the event that David Becker and Bill Gates held with the press to prepare for the election. A snippet:
Becker sees two scenarios.
The vacancies create “competency issues” that lead to further misinformation and maladministration… Continue reading
L.A. Times: “The report recommends that the city establish two independent redistricting commissions, each with 17 residents, to draw district lines for the city of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Unified School District, respectively.” The report, in the… Continue reading
Philly Inquirer: “In addition to a couple of Mastriano emails referencing his conversations with Trump, other emails point to disagreements within the GOP about challenging the results of the election.”
The Jolt from the Atlanta Constitution-Journal. Raffensperger is undoubtedly correct when he says “the facts on my side” and not Trump’s. But after watching the CNN Townhall with Trump, one wonders unfortunately whether facts matter in a televised forum involving… Continue reading
POLITICO details the effort by Democrats to get new congressional maps for New York and Wisconsin because of changes in the composition of the highest court in each state. As the story observes, “Democrats previously excoriated GOP operatives for plans… Continue reading
This is a guest post from Ruth Greenwood:
Civil rights groups, redistricting litigators, political scientists, and computer scientists largely fell into two camps when it came to privacy protections for the 2020 census: Team TopDown and Team Swapping.* The acrimony … Continue reading
Read this valuable 19-page report co-authored by Rachael Dean Wilson, Kevin Johnson, and David Levine (and jointly produced by the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German-Marshall Fund and the Election Reformers Network. It’s a balanced and fair-minded assessment what… Continue reading
NBC News reports on today’s statement by Ben Chavis, No Labels co-chair. No Labels will make a decision on whether to run a third-party presidential candidate after Super Tuesday and, according to Chavis, “‘If we find that the polls are… Continue reading