Category Archives: The Voting Wars
Watch “The State of Voting Rights in America”
The Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago has posted video of tonight’s event, which was great fun:
WATCH: The State of Voting Rights in America
May 15, 2014
By IOP Staff
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“Wisconsin seeks stay as it appeals voter ID case”
“New Front Opens in Voter-Law Battles; Operatives in Both Parties Step Up Efforts to Elect Secretaries of State, Who Supervise Election Rules “
Stephen Spaulding on Stalled EAC Nominations
Here, at The Hill‘s Congress Blog.
“The State of Voting Rights in America”
[bumping to the top–see some of you in Chicago tomorrow!]
I’m looking forward to participating in this event at the University of Chicago’s Institute of Politics on May 14 (the event’s video will be posted on the Institute’s website soon… Continue reading
Rand Paul Sees “Nothing Wrong” with Voter ID But Worried Talking About It Will Cost His Party Votes
Speaking to Sean Hannity:
:No I agree, there’s nothing wrong with it. To see Eric Holder you’ve got to show your drivers license to get in the building. So I don’t really object to having some rules for how we… Continue reading
“Fight over Kansas’ voter ID law heating up”
“Where does the Republican Party stand on voter ID?”
This WaPo piece includes a “statement clarifying the comments” of Sen. Rand Paul.
“GOP vote scheme finally imploding: Why the end may be here”
Brad Friedman writes for Salon.
“New Skirmishes in the Voting Wars”
I’ll be speaking to the League of Women Voters of the Central Orange County area this Saturday, May 17, at 9:45 am.
RSVP information.
“J.B. Van Hollen appeals ruling striking down Wisconsin voter ID law”
“Controversial election bill expected to pass Tuesday”
The latest on the Voting Wars in Canada.
“The Debate Over Voting Rights Is Shifting Dramatically. Just Ask Rand Paul.”
Ari Berman writes for The Nation.