Category Archives: The Voting Wars
“Which of the voting ‘conspiracy theorists’ are doing the most harm, in your view, and how?”
Joe Hall:
Maria: Which of the voting ‘conspiracy theorists’ are doing the most harm, in your view, and how?
Joe: Well, Fitrakis and Bello really seem to be getting widespread play this year for some reason. I can’t tell you… Continue reading
“Pentagon unit pushed email voting for troops despite security concerns”
“New Evidence Shows Poll Watching Efforts Target Minority Precincts”
Settlement of Early Voting Lawsuit in 3 FL Counties
Apparently the three stipulations are about the same:
a. On Monday, November 5, 2012, there shall be in-person absentee ballot
voting until 5:00 pm. Anyone in line at 5:00 pm will be provided a ballot so long as that
ballot… Continue reading
“The Politics of a Squeaker Election”
I did this Q&A with the National Law Journal.
“Voting challenges in battleground states could create drama, headaches”
Doing Live Web Q&A Tomorrow as 12:30 PM Eastern.
You can access it here.
“Shut Up and Vote: Ohio is not a backward, vote-suppressing, Third World banana republic. And you never need to wait in line.”
Rachael Larimore has written this piece for Slate.
“Lawyers poised amid fears of poll dispute”
The Financial Times reports.
“Provisional ballots could be key if Ohio margin razor thin”
Oral Argument in Ohio Provisional Ballot Case Set for Nov. 7, After the Election
This will be a hearing with a tremendous amount of relevance, or very little to those outside the election law world.
Miami Dade Again Shuts Down in Person Absentee Balloting.-UPDATED–OR NOT
Even though Ohio is giving it a run for its money, Florida is doing whatever it can to be the next Florida.
My prediction is that FL beats OH in the Election Incompetency Bowl, broadcast live tomorrow (all stations).
A… Continue reading
“This Morning’s Ohio Provisional Ballot Counting Motions”
The latest from Ohio.