Denver Post: “About 88 percent of the approximately 1,400 suspected noncitizens run through a federal database by the Colorado secretary of state’s office were determined to be U.S. citizens — and are eligible to vote. The Department of Homeland Security… Continue reading
WaPo reports. An important snippet:
A new Post poll put the difference between the two parties’ perception of minority voters on stark display. Respondents were asked an open-ended question: Why do most black voters so consistently support Democrats?
Though… Continue reading
I have posted the order and opinion here.
This is an exceedingly important issue—and very important to get clarification well before election day. The state Supreme Court ordered wrong precinct votes (because of poll worker error) to be counted… Continue reading
South Bend Tribune: “An attorney representing a man who claims he was improperly denied access to a polling place because he was carrying a gun filed a lawsuit Wednesday in St. Joseph Superior Court against the county Election Board… Continue reading
Press release: “On August 22, 2012, the Campaign Legal Center submitted an amended complaint to a federal court in Florida to address recent developments in the Secretary of State’s (‘SOS’) ongoing efforts to remove thousands of registered voters from… Continue reading
AP: “Gov. Rick Scott’s administration is seeking court approval of a modified early voting plan for four of five Florida counties covered by the federal Voting Rights Act.”
Miami Herald: “The fight over early voting is escalating in Florida as Gov. Rick Scott seeks agreement among counties for eight days and Democrats demand 12 days. At issue is whether all 67 counties will operate under one early… Continue reading