Does anyone know if the episodes described in this editorial are verified cases of impersonation voter fraud? Or were these fraudulent votes cast by absentee ballot?
The Miami Herald offers this breaking news report, which begins: “A federal judge ordered state election officials to stop enforcing a 2-year-old voter registration law, ruling Tuesday that there is already proof that the change put in place by… Continue reading
The Sacramento Bee offers this report. The article is correct that payments for voter turnout (but not to vote for or against a particular candidate or measure) are in fact legal in California elections, so long as there is… Continue reading
Donna Brazile offers this Roll Call column ($), which begins: “Ben Ginsberg and I don’t agree on much of anything. For starters, he is a Republican legal expert on election laws and I am a Democratic activist for the vigorous… Continue reading
I’ve already blogged about the DOJ’s decision to support Indiana’s voter id law, the strictest one in the nation, through filing an amicus brief supporting Indiana. In the mail today I received a copy of a motion the SG has… Continue reading
The latest on the electoral college measure in California. UPDATE: Ignore this post. For some reason Google brought this up as news, but it is dated October 26. Thanks to Richard Winger for pointing this out.