Monthly Archives: October 2010
“Recall Can Be a Powerful Tool for Citizens”
See this blog post at Citizens in Charge’s blog.
Election Lawyer Jerry Goldfeder Named New York “Influencer” by Campaigns and Elections Magazine
Here.
SCOTUSBlog Names Cert Petitions in Arizona Public Financing Case Its Petitions of the Day
See here. Yesterday’s petition of the day was the Easterbrook judicial elections case from the 7th Circuit. I’ve blogged about both of these case, and think cert is almost certain in the first case and fairly likely in the… Continue reading
Washington Post Publishes Extensive, Even-Handed Piece on New Black Panthers Case
If you read one article on this topic, read this.
Speech Now Attacks Sen Feingold about McCain-Feingold
See here.
“$200 Billion in Ads, Mr. Biden? That’s Real Money”
Million, billion. What’s the difference?.
“It’s another ‘royal screwup’ as sample ballots are printed with wrong directions for voters”
The NY Daily News reports Richard Winger: “November 2, 2010 ballots in New York city tell the voters to vote by marking ‘the oval above’ the name of the preferred candidate. Actually, voters are supposed to fill in the… Continue reading
“U.S. Subsidiaries: You Think Our Money’s Dirty? Give it Back! “
Gotta love this.
“Justice Department agreement with Illinois officials extends time to count military ballots”
See here.
Who’s the Big Spender?
AFSCME or the Chamber? Ben Smith sorts it out.
“Watch this Voting Machine Change Votes”
Gizmodo reports.
UPDATE: Note the comments, which claim that this is deliberate manipulation with the voter’s thumb.
Discount Coupon a Clean Election No-No in Maine Race?
See here.
More Unsubstantiated Allegations of Voter Fraud from Dick Armey
Here.