The Court of Appeal’s opinion is here. This was a really easy case, as I noted back in September 2006, the argument that city council-authored ballot measures fell under the single subject rule just does not comport with a… Continue reading
GAO has issued this major report in response to a request by the Senate Rules Committee to address the following questions: “(1) what voting methods and systems are these entities using in federal elections and what changes are underway; (2)… Continue reading
Will the main effect of a decision by Sen. McCain to attend tomorrow’s debate at the last minute be to lower expectations for his performance even more, on grounds he was too busy working on the bailout to prepare… Continue reading
See here. A snippet:
Walsh made it clear that the Criminal Section intends to use the civil rights statutes to criminally prosecute anyone they consider to be engaging in voter “intimidation” or “oppression.” Now, that might sound like a… Continue reading
I’ve already mentioned the writ of mandamus filed by Republicans in the Ohio state Supreme Court seeking to bar Ohio election officials from being able to allow people to register to vote and file absentee ballots at the same time… Continue reading
The New York Times offers this report. UPDATE: Bob Bauer picks up on a non-denial of the use of foreclosure lists by an Ohio Republican official. Second update: The Times article now includes this addendum: “[After this article was… Continue reading