Category Archives: The Voting Wars
“Outrage in Wisconsin as Republicans Fire State’s Top Ethics and Election Officials”
Alan Greenblatt reports for Governing.
“Democratic group will spend $5 million to elect secretaries of state, the latest front in ‘voting wars’”
Dave Weigel for WaPo:
The left-leaning ballot access group iVote will spend at least $5 million across swing states to elect Democratic secretaries of state — the latest front in the “voting wars” that Democrats worried they have been losing.… Continue reading
“How the GOP Rigs Elections; With a combination of gerrymandering, voter-ID laws and dark money, Republicans have tipped the political scales in their favor. Will it be enough to keep Democrats from claiming victory in 2018?”
Ari Berman for Rolling Stone.
Banana Republic Dept: Wisconsin Senate Republicans Aim to Remove Civil Servants Next at Government Ethics and Election Commissions
Patrick Marley:
Republican state senators Tuesday denied the confirmations of the directors of Wisconsin’s ethics and elections commissions — and the leader of the state Senate said he hoped to remove two civil servants at those agencies next.
Senate Majority… Continue reading
Wisconsin: “Senate votes to force out state Ethics and Elections leaders”
Bad news for fair and impartial elections, but entirely expected:
State Senate Republicans have voted on party lines to reject confirmation of the state’s top ethics and elections officials — which Republicans said will effectively fire them, and Democrats decried… Continue reading
“New Analysis: Voter Suppression Laws a Concern in 2018, Though Many States Looking to Expand Access”
Brennan Center:
A first look at voting laws introduced in state legislatures across the country finds that voter suppression efforts continue to be a concern at the outset of a pivotal election year. The Trump administration is promoting a similar… Continue reading
“Trump’s attempts to show voter fraud appear to have stalled”
“Judge Knocks DOJ Claim That Kobach Can’t Speak For Voter Fraud Panel”
TPM:
A federal judge didn’t buy the Justice Department’s argument that Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach couldn’t speak to what was being done with the data collected by the now-defunct voter fraud commission he led. The judge ordered that… Continue reading
“DOJ: Kobach Has Agreed Not To Share Voter Fraud Panel Records With DHS”
Tierney Sneed for TPM.
“I agree with Donald Trump, we should have voter ID. Here’s how and why.”
Michael McDonald USA Today oped:
I propose a national identification card to be issued by the government to all citizens of the United States when they turn 16. This identification would serve not only as required voter identification when someone… Continue reading
“Trump Official On Russian Hacking: ‘A National Security Issue'”
Pam Fessler for NPR:
President Trump has shown little interest in fighting the threat of Russians hacking U.S. elections. He’s shown a lot of interest in fighting voter fraud, something he insists — without evidence — is widespread.
Parts of… Continue reading
Federal District Court Rejects Constitutional and Voting Rights Act Claims Against Alabama Voter ID Law
You can find the 69 page opinion here (via Chris Geidner).
I’m not surprised by the result in the case, given that Alabama’s voter id law is much less strict than some other recent id laws, and the tendency… Continue reading
“White House says it will destroy Trump voter panel data, send no records to DHS”
WaPo:
The White House’s new filing came as Dunlap urged the court to order the commission to preserve all records pending compliance with the judge’s order. Government attorneys asked the judge to toss out her order, saying it was moot… Continue reading