Senators on the record, from Burgess Everett and Elana Schor at Semafor:
The US and world are bracing for post-election chaos in Washington on Jan. 6, 2025, as Congress prepares to name a presidential winner. The reality is another… Continue reading
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 2 of the ELB Podcast:
Why do we have the Electoral College and is its use justified today?
Why do Democrats and Republicans think differently about the Electoral College?
Does the Electoral College make it… Continue reading
This looks to be an important draft from Larry Schwartztol. Here is the abstract:
Does Congress have authority to pass legislation regulating the counting of electoral votes? This is a consequential question for the legal framework governing presidential elections. In… Continue reading
We had a great discussion the other night at the Hammer Museum, consponsored by the Safeguarding Democracy Project, featuring Joey Fishkin, Amanda Hollis-Brusky, and Derek Muller (I moderated.) Watch here.
In the immediate aftermath of passage of the Electoral Count Reform Act, I noted that state legislatures should look to update their laws surrounding the timing of elections and litigation disputes. And last year, I highlighted some states that have … Continue reading
Very much looking forward to moderating this event:
Hammer Forum
Part of the series Hammer Forum: 2024 Presidential Election
Tuesday Oct 8, 2024 7:30 PM
Hammer Forums are made possible by the Rosenbloom Family.
Co-presented with the Safeguarding Democracy Project… Continue reading
Nate Cohn:
Ever since Donald J. Trump’s stunning victory in 2016 — when he lost the popular vote by almost three million votes but still triumphed with over 300 electoral votes — many who follow politics have believed Republicans hold… Continue reading
NY Times:
In Eastern Nebraska, far from the presidential battleground states, a drama is playing out that could, in a perfectly plausible November scenario, have history-altering repercussions for the nation’s future and the next president — and it may all… Continue reading
Semafor:
The Trump campaign is making a last-ditch plea to Nebraska Republicans to change how their state awards electoral votes, switching to a winner-take-all system to deny Democrats a possible vote from the 2nd Congressional District.
South Carolina Sen. Lindsey… Continue reading
Continuing in the spirit of my recent blog post, I want to visit this Politico piece Rick H. posted earlier this week. It offers four specific disaster scenarios surrounding the counting of electoral votes, with no better sourcing… Continue reading
Justin Levitt‘s excellent piece earlier this election season, “Get Ready for the Scourge of Election Season: Electoral-Process Porn,” is well worth another read. That’s because a new round of paranoia about the 2024 election continues to spread.
There are… Continue reading
The Electoral Count Reform Act was only a part of the reforms a bipartisan Senate working group developed in relation to presidential elections. Another was the Presidential Transition Improvement Act to help facilitate a new administration’s ability to hit the… Continue reading
Readers of the Election Law Blog can receive a complimentary FREE copy of the new edition of Every Vote Equal: A State-Based Plan for Electing the President by National Popular Vote. The book has 1,214 pages, 226 tables, 92 figures,… Continue reading