Category Archives: voting
“Keeping the ‘Mentally Incompetent’ From Voting”
“Early Voting Spinning”
“Campaigns See Latino Voters as Deciders in 3 Key States”
Colorado Secret Ballot Case to Be Appealed
“Man registering voters for GOP accused of tossing forms in trash”
“Digital democracy: the joys and perils of voting for president via email”
The Global Post reports.
“Early Voting Reform: A Ticking Time Bomb”
Robert Kelner blogs atThe Weekly Standard.
“Husted will probe any voter intimidation”
Columbus Dispatch: “If Secretary of State Jon Husted becomes aware of voter intimidation in this year’s election, he will act swifty to investigate and seek prosecution of any offenders, spokesman Matt McClellan said today. His comments came in response… Continue reading
How Much Less Early Voting in Ohio This Time Compared to 2008?
Ari Berman:
That’s the good news. The bad news? Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted swiftly limited early voting hours on those crucial three days to 8 am–2 pm on Saturday, November 3; 1–5 pm on Sunday, November 4;… Continue reading
“Fight ends over early voting in Ohio as US Supreme Court refuses to step in”
The CS Monitor reports.
SCOTUSBlog has more links.
“Justices Clear the Way For Early Voting in Ohio”
NYT: “The Supreme Court on Tuesday cleared the way for early voting in Ohio the weekend before Election Day. The justices, in a one-sentence order without noted dissents, let stand an appeals court ruling that had blocked the efforts… Continue reading
“Big Win for Obama Campaign in Ohio Early Voting Case”
Breaking News: Supreme Court Rejects Ohio Emergency Stay on Early Voting
Without any noted dissent (thus answering Ned Foley’s prayers), the Supreme Court has rejected Ohio’s application for an emergency stay—thus insuring that the three days of early voting on the weekend before election day, taken away by… Continue reading