Category Archives: The Voting Wars
Doing Live Q&A on Election Day About Election Issues at 12:30 pm Eastern
It will be in a number of newspapers, including this one.
“Will poll watchers help or hinder voting in the elections?”
“Obama or Romney? Five scenarios that could affect the outcome of the election”
“Gov. Scott says no to more early voting in Florida. Y’all just keep standing in line”
“Legal Warriors Gird For A Close Election”
“Department of Justice Investigating Alleged Ballot Fraud At Clackamas County Elections”
News from Oregon (where I’ll be speaking tomorrow): “A Clackamas County elections worker is undercriminal investigation for tampering with ballots, WW has learned. The underlying allegation is that the woman, whose name has not been released, filled in blanks… Continue reading
“Three Ways Election Day Could Get Ugly”
“Campaigns lawyered up for election overtime chance”
“Insight: Scant evidence of voter suppression, fraud in states with ID laws”
“The Counting Rules for Overtime–Materiality”
Justin Levitt has written this guest post at Moritz.
He’s also written They’re aliiiiive! (Really. They’re alive.) for Summary Judgments.
“Fairfax County Democrats sue over rules for observers at polling places”
WaPo reports.
Yes this is the county where von Spakovksy is on the elections board.
NYT Armies of Lawyers Story Focuses on Ohio
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
“The efforts to restrict the vote for partisan gain have backfired…It has motivated people.”
Judith Browne Dianis of the Advancement Project, validating one of my key arguments in The Voting Wars.