Jim Wooten has written this column for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, which begins: “Had they been a bit less clever, Democrats might still rule Georgia. But cleverness and greed caused them to overreach in drawing legislative districts, provoking a fair-minded electorate… Continue reading
The dismissal is noted here.
The effect of this dismissal is that this case goes back to the trial court, presumably for a ruling on whether Measure R, which has passed, violates the California Constitution. This decision would then… Continue reading
This report in the NY Daily News talks about fundraising for President Bush’s library: “Eager to begin refurbishing his tattered legacy, the President hopes to raise $500 million to build his library and a think tank at Southern Methodist University… Continue reading
The NY Times offers this report, which begins: “DACONO, Colo., Nov. 22 — Nearly three weeks after Election Day, the winner of the mayoral campaign in this rural town not far north of Denver remains undecided, with only a… Continue reading
Steve Huefner has posted this draft (forthcoming, Harvard Journal on Legislation) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Many matters of U.S. election administration have attracted significant popular, political, and scholarly attention in recent years, especially after Bush v. Gore. Largely… Continue reading
Frisina, Herron, Honaker and Lewis have posted this paper that moves to the top of my “to-read” list. Here is the abstract:
The 2006 midterm elections in Florida have focused attention on undervotes, ballots on which no vote is recorded… Continue reading