Category Archives: The Voting Wars
“Rebuked Twice by Supreme Court, North Carolina Republicans Are Unabashed”
NY Times:
In Washington, efforts by this state’s Republicans to cement their political dominance have taken a drubbing this month. On May 15, the Supreme Court struck down a North Carolina elections law that a federal appeals court said had… Continue reading
“Election Wars at the Supreme Court”
Linda Greenhouse NYT column.
“Commentary: Dunlap badly mistaken in agreeing to serve on Trump voter fraud panel”
I have written this oped for the Portland Press Herald. It begins:
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap is making a serious mistake by agreeing to participate in a sham “voter integrity” commission established by President Trump to validate his… Continue reading
“Texas House backs voter ID overhaul, with changes”
Texas Tribune:
The Texas House on Tuesday tentatively approved legislation to overhaul the state’s embattled voter identification law, moving it one step closer to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk.
Senate Bill 5 would in several ways relax what some had… Continue reading
“ACLU seeks sanctions against Kobach and public disclosure of Trump documents”
Bryan Lowry:
The American Civil Liberties Union has asked a federal court to enable documents from Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s November meeting with President Donald Trump to be made public.
Kobach earlier this month handed over the documents,… Continue reading
“Real Voter Fraud: Suppression, Intimidation and Denying the Right to Vote “
Jim Condos, Vt. Secretary of State writes:
I am deeply troubled by the announcement that the President signed an executive order establishing a commission to review alleged voter fraud in our elections. Since the 2016 election, President Trump has… Continue reading
Scheduled to Be Interviewed by Senator Bernie Sanders About Trump and “Voter Fraud”
Tune in to “The Bernie Sanders Show” today at 11 eastern.
Update: The Internet went out at the Senate in the middle of this broadcast. They will broadcast the entire thing later in the week, and then I will link.
“The Supreme Court may just have given voting rights activists a powerful new tool”
I have written this oped for the Washington Post. It begins:
Sometimes the most important stuff in Supreme Court opinions is hidden in the footnotes. In Monday’s Supreme Court ruling striking down two North Carolina congressional districts as unconstitutionally influenced… Continue reading
“Effort to overhaul Texas voter ID rules survives — for now”
Jim Malewitz for the Texas Tribune:
A flurry of legislative activity Sunday night gave life to efforts to overhaul Texas’ voter identification rules — legislation Republicans call crucial to the state’s arguments in a high-profile legal battle over whether the… Continue reading
“Despite high court’s decision on N.C. voting law, activists worry about chief justice”
Bob Barnes for WaPo:
The big win for voting rights activists at the Supreme Court last week came with an equally big asterisk, and provided new reason for jittery liberals and civil rights groups to continue to fret about Chief… Continue reading
“‘Kris Kobach Came After Me for an Honest Mistake’; Trump’s pick to investigate his theories about voter fraud has a record of targeting older conservatives.”
Politico:
When Kris Kobach, Kansas’ aggressive secretary of state, convinced the state legislature to give him prosecutorial power to pursue voter fraud, he said it was necessary to root out tens of thousands of undocumented aliens who were voting as… Continue reading
“The GOP is running its anti-abortion playbook against voting rights — and it’s working”
Ian Millhiser for Think Progress.
“A Test of American Democracy; In attempts to undermine democracy, state lawmakers have set their sights on the courts.”
Alicia Bannon and Nathaniel Sobel at TAP.