Category Archives: election administration

So It May Be Those ePollBooks (at Least Partially) to Blame for Long Lines in Los Angeles and Parts of Georgia (and Why We Need Paper Backups of Registration Records, as Recommended in “Fair Elections During a Crisis” Report)

Kim Zetter: The hourslong wait times that snarled the March 3 primary in Los Angeles County stemmed from malfunctions in the electronic tablets used to check in voters at the polls, according to an unpublicized county report that adds… Continue reading

Now Available: Revised–and More Pessimistic–Version of My Paper, Three Pathologies of American Voting Rights Illuminated by the COVID-19 Pandemic, and How to Treat and Cure Them

I have posted this draft on SSRN, which takes into account recent troubling developments in COVID-related voting cases in the Fifth Circuit, Sixth Circuit, and Texas Supreme Court. Here is the revised abstract: The COVID-19 global pandemic, which already has… Continue reading