AP offers this report, which begins: “The campaign contribution limits approved by California voters in 2000 are too weak and have done little to stem the flow of large donations from wealthy individuals, corporations and interest groups to state… Continue reading
Roll Call offers this report ($), which begins: “If you’re wondering what has become of the Senate’s effort to bring up an ostensibly noncontroversial campaign finance bill, it’s best to remember that if you ask Senators no questions, they’ll tell… Continue reading
The Boston Globe offers this report on U.S. Attorney Bradley Schlozman and voter fraud indictments brought in Missouri just before the 2006 election. I’ve linked to earlier articles on this aspect of the U.S. attorneys/voter fraud controversy before, but something… Continue reading
Election law aficionados will remember the battle over Texas re-redistricting, which included Democrats leaving the state to try to deprive Republicans of a quorum to pass the redistricting law, and Tom DeLay trying to use the FAA to track down… Continue reading
The Seattle Times offers this report which puts forth new evidence that McKay’s failure to prosecute cases of voter fraud is the most likely reason he was dismissed as a U.S. Attorney.