Topeka Capital-Journal:
Secretary of State Kris Kobach said in court Wednesday an elderly couple challenging Kansas’ proof of citizenship voting law hadn’t demonstrated they are citizens – and therefore eligible to sue.
At the same hearing, a Shawnee County District… Continue reading
Given Wisconsin Republicans’ fanning the voter fraud flames, I would have expected even more lopsided numbers in this new Marquette poll of Wisconsin voters:
Respondents were asked how many illegally cast votes by people not legally eligible they expected in… Continue reading
Today the Wisconsin Law Review Forward published this article of mine (also in html format). From the Introduction:
Headlines about voter identification laws often place court rulings in a simple win or loss frame. For example, the New… Continue reading
So reports David Saleh Rauf.
Presumably this will not be accompanied by any request for emergency relief, meaning we should hear by around January if the Supreme Court would hear the full appeal.
Andrew Cohen for Brennan:
One of the most distressing indications of failure in American journalism today is the release of a poll last week that reveals that nearly half of the country believes that voter fraud occurs “very or somewhat… Continue reading
The plaintiffs in the Texas voter id litigation have been complaining that Texas has not properly alerted voters that for this election they can vote without one of the narrow forms of ID. The court has now issued this order,… Continue reading
NYT editorial:
How does a lie come to be widely taken as the truth?
The answer is disturbingly simple: Repeat it over and over again. When faced with facts that contradict the lie, repeat it louder.
This, in a nutshell,… Continue reading
From the KUT report I’ve just linked to:
During an appearance on Laura Ingraham’s radio show today, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says the Texas Legislature will try to pass a new voter ID law in the next session.
“I was… Continue reading
News and Observer:
It was not until May that it became clear Edmunds would face any challengers in his campaign to keep his seat.
In 2015, the Republican-led General Assembly passed a law that changed how sitting justices could be… Continue reading
Extensive profile of Texas SOS Carlos Cascos, apparently the only person in Texas without a stated opinion on whether Texas’s voter id law is necessary to stop voter fraud or is really a pretext for suppressing likely Democratic votes:… Continue reading