Category Archives: The Voting Wars
“The Obvious Voting-Rights Solution That No Democrat Will Propose”
Russell Berman in the Alantic:
Democrats in Congress are considering a policy that was long unthinkable: a federal requirement that every American show identification before casting a ballot. But as the party tries to pass voting-rights legislation before the next… Continue reading
Must-Read Michael Wines: “As Washington Stews, State Legislatures Increasingly Shape American Politics; From voting rights to the culture wars, state legislatures controlled by Republicans are playing a role well beyond their own state borders”
NYT:
With the release of the 2020 census last month, the drawing of legislative districts that could in large part determine control of Congress for the next decade heads to the nation’s state legislatures, the heart of Republican political power.Increasingly,… Continue reading
“House Passes a Voting Rights Bill, but a G.O.P. Blockade Awaits in the Senate”
NYT:
The House voted on Tuesday to restore federal oversight of state election laws under the 1965 Voting Rights Act and expand its reach, as Democrats moved to strengthen a crowning legislative achievement of the civil rights era amid a… Continue reading
“Judge strikes down part of Georgia voting law that banned photography”
AJC:
A federal judge ruled against a broad ban on photographing voted ballots Friday, throwing out a part of Georgia’s new election law while allowing the rest of it to stand.The decision is the first time a judge has invalidated… Continue reading
I Spoke with the Legal Talk Today Podcast About the Voting Rights Act and New Restrictive Voting Rules
You can listen here.
“Texas GOP voting bill on fast track after standstill ends”
AP:
The sudden end of Texas Democrats’ 38-day walkout has put Republicans back on a fast track to pass a sweeping voting bill and is causing rifts among some Democrats who said Friday they felt “betrayed” by colleagues who returned… Continue reading
“Fight Over Voting Rights in Texas Nears End as Democrats Return”
NYT:
A 38-day walkout by Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives effectively ended on Thursday as three previously absent members arrived in the Capitol, clearing the way for Republicans to establish a quorum and pass restrictive voting rules.Despite efforts… Continue reading
Georgia: “State Appoints Bipartisan Panel To Review Fulton Election Board’s Actions”
Stephen Fowler for GPB:
The Georgia State Election Board has appointed a bipartisan three-member panel to initiate a performance review of Fulton County’s elections board, the latest step in a lengthy process allowed under a new GOP-backed state law… Continue reading
“Texas Supreme Court says House Democrats can be arrested and brought to the Capitol, siding with Republicans trying to secure a quorum”
Texas Tribune:
Texas House Democrats who refuse to show up to the state Capitol in their bid to prevent Republican lawmakers from passing a voting restrictions bill can be arrested and brought to the lower chamber, the Texas Supreme Court… Continue reading
“‘Center of the maelstrom’: Election officials grapple with 2020’s long shadow”
Zach Montellaro for Politico:
The nation’s secretaries of state used to be little-known, wonky bureaucrats who operated in near-anonymity. But after the 2020 election, they are now on the frontlines of the battle over trust in American democracy.Since the last… Continue reading
“Voting Rights Groups File Federal Lawsuit Challenging Arizona’s New Voter Suppression Laws”
Details on the RNC’s future election litigation strategy
Breitbart (ed.: not often linked on the pages of ELB?) interviews Justin Riemer, chief counsel at the Republican National Committee:
The Republican Party has built a “permanent” structure to battle the left nationwide on election integrity over the last eight… Continue reading
“Senate Republicans block effort by Democrats to advance voting and election bill”
CNN:
Senate Republicans blocked an attempt by Democrats to advance their signature voting and elections overhaul bill in the early hours of Wednesday morning.This was an effort by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Democrats in the chamber to… Continue reading