I hope to compile a database of teachers of election law that I will post on the blog and keep periodically updated. If you wish to be listed in the database, please send me a private e-mail with the following… Continue reading
The Fresno Bee has run a series of articles on redistricting entitled “Drawing a Line.” You can access the main page here. Thanks to Sam Hirsch for the pointer.
The Court apparently did not rule on Larios v. Cox, even though it was scheduled to be discussed at last week’s conference. We’ll see if it is relisted.
A.P. offers this report, which begins: “A state appeals court has reinstated a petition drive for a ballot proposal to end affirmative action at public universities and other agencies.”
See here. Fund incorrectly states that, under the proposal, “[i]f a candidate exceeded 50%, he would be elected to the office; otherwise, the top two finishers, regardless of party, would advance to a general election runoff.” That is only… Continue reading
The New York Times offers this editorial, which begins: “If election officials want to convince voters that electronic voting can be trusted, they should be willing to make it at least as secure as slot machines.”