The Olympian offers this report, which begins: “You probably won’t go to prison for participating in the Democratic caucuses and the Republican primary. But you would be committing a felony. Maybe.”
You can find the table of contents of the current issue of the Election Law Journal here, and at least temporarily the publisher has made the entire issue downloadable for free.
Look for ELJ 7:2 in April, featuring Michael… Continue reading
Roll Call offers this editorial, which concludes: “At a minimum, Congress needs to hold hearings on the consequences of BCRA. It’s obviously too late to pass any reforms for the 2008 election cycle, but the ground ought to be… Continue reading
Given that the fate of the Democratic presidential nomination could hinge on Ohio, recent disputes over voting machines and election administration in the state are worrisome. It is not clear to me that this development will affect the primary.
See this report from the LA Registrar-Recorder to the county Board of Supervisors. The supervisors want as many votes counted as possible. See here. I was a guest on Airtalk yesterday along with someone from the Courage Campaign and… Continue reading