I have just written this column for Findlaw. It begins:
Last week, the Obama campaign revealed that it had raised $150 million in September and another $36 million in the first half of October, and that it had spent more… Continue reading
In this post from yesterday (which contains a correction about the earlier New Jersey case), I wrote about the rules which would apply if Senator Stevens decided to resign before his current term ends. I cited to provisions of the… Continue reading
The new order states that Ohio voters casting provisional ballots cannot have their ballots rejected because of poll worker error. And it makes sure that homeless voters without a permanent address may cast a ballot.
Though it is not as lucrative as the late Chief Justice’s betting pool, Politico has started an Electoral College predictions thread at Arena. My predictions are here, but there does not appear to be all that much variation… Continue reading
See here. I prefer to think of myself not as a professional vote-fraud denier, but as someone living in the real world. After all, prosecutors do find and prosecute instances of absentee ballot vote buying and (as the ACORN… Continue reading
Christopher Edley has written this Washington Post oped concerned about a lack of voting machines, especially in states like Virginia and Pennsylvania. A snippet: “What’s crucial is that state and local officials nationwide salvage the situation by implementing second-best strategies:… Continue reading