Category Archives: The Voting Wars
“Lessons from North Carolina’s voting wars Be there. Be passionate. Ask tough questions. And focus on the facts”
“Voting Rights Struggles Face Legislative Hurdles”
Release:
In a report released today, voting rights organization Project Vote analyzes all of the voting related bills introduced, passed, or rejected across the country since the beginning of 2013, and finds that the trend towards disenfranchising legislation has… Continue reading
“NRO’s ‘Latest Evidence Of Voter Fraud’ Lacks Any Actual Evidence”
MMFA on the usual hucksters.
“Opponents Of Arizona Election Reform Law File 60,000 More Signatures Than Necessary For Referendum To Go To Ballot; Supporters Of Law ‘Wait and See'”
“Fla. election chief wants support for voter purge”
AP: “Florida’s top election official, stung by criticism that the state previously relied on flawed data, wants to win support from skeptical election supervisors about a coming effort to remove non-U.S. citizens from the state’s voter rolls.”
“Colorado: Allegations of voter suppression efforts ignore the reality of recall elections”
“Colorado Recall: Democrats Accuse Opponents Of Voter Suppression”
“GOP State Officials Blame Republican Obstructionism For Blocking Voting Restrictions”
My Interview with NC Policy Watch About NC Voting Law
“New election law has very few benefits, many potential flaws”
Colorado SOS Scott Gessler oped.
“Greg Abbott on voter fraud: Al Franken, LBJ and Obamacare, oh my.”
Oh my, indeed.
On continuing unsupported allegations that Al Franken “stole” the 2008 U.S. Senate election in Minnesota, see this debunking by Steven Rosenfeld.
“27 other things the North Carolina voting law changes”
“County clerk discounts voter fraud allegations in Colorado recall”
The Gazette (Colo. Springs):
As voters continued to cast ballots early in the recall election Saturday, questions swirled about voter fraud and ballot box stuffing.
The fears are, so far, unfounded.
MORE on the national interest in the Colorado recalls.… Continue reading