Category Archives: The Voting Wars
“Justice Neil Gorsuch offers early clues to Supreme Court tenure”
Richard Wolf for USA Today:
More signs of his emerging role came in May, when Gorsuch sided with Justice Clarence Thomas in urging the court to consider whether to lift a ban on unlimited federal election spending by political parties.… Continue reading
As Texas Defends Its Voter ID Law, It Cuts Hours for Motor Vehicle Dep’t (Essential for Voters to Get IDs)
I expect this news will make it into a filing before Judge Ramos in the voter id litigation.
Update: Quick reversal.
Great Read: Ari Berman’s NYT Mag Profile of SOS Kobach: “The Man Behind Trump’s Voter Fraud Obsession”
What I learned in this fascinating piece: the Samuel Huntington connection.
“Russian Cyber Hacks on U.S. Electoral System Far Wider Than Previously Known”
Bloomberg:
Russia’s cyberattack on the U.S. electoral system before Donald Trump’s election was far more widespread than has been publicly revealed, including incursions into voter databases and software systems in almost twice as many states as previously reported.
In Illinois,… Continue reading
“Charles Stewart’s New ‘Graphic Of The Week’ Focuses On Partisan Gap In Voter Confidence”
“Advocacy groups sue state of Missouri to temporarily halt new voter ID law”
KC Star:
Two advocacy groups, claiming the state has failed to provide necessary education to voters, have sued the state of Missouri in an effort to halt a new voter identification law.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Advancement… Continue reading
Kris Kobach to Run for KS Governor–Will He Still Vice-Chair Trump “Election Integrity” Commission?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Updated: Chris Geidner reports Kobach will continue to serve.
“The Trump Voter Fraud Agenda Is Here”
Mark Joseph Stern for Slate:
New Hampshire residents who register to vote within 30 days of an election may soon find an unexpected presence at their door: state investigators and law enforcement officers demanding proof that they live in the … Continue reading
“Scrap new Texas voter ID law, plaintiffs tell federal judge”
Texas Tribune:
A new law softening Texas’ strict voter identification requirements doesn’t absolve the lawmakers from intentionally discriminating against minority voters in 2011 — nor would it properly accommodate those voters going forward, the state’s opponents in a long-running lawsuit… Continue reading
“Court eyes next step in Texas voter ID challenge”
Austin American-Statesman:
U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos, who has already ruled that the Republican-backed voter ID law was enacted in 2011 with the intent to discriminate against minority voters, will confer with lawyers on how best to determine whether… Continue reading
Former NC Governor Pat McCrory Calls for New Voter ID Law
News and Observer:
The former governor also had advice for the legislature. Republican House and Senate leaders were in the crowd at the NCGOP convention.
“I know for a fact that we had a lot of noncitizens that were voting,”… Continue reading
“Hillary Clinton Partly Blames Voter Suppression For Her Loss, But Experts Aren’t So Sure”
“Abbott signs voter ID, end of straight-party voting into law”
Austin American Statesman:
Gov. Greg Abbott signed a new voter ID bill into law Thursday, loosening identification requirements from a 2011 law that a federal judge said was enacted by Republicans to intentionally discriminate against minority voters, who tend to… Continue reading