Monthly Archives: April 2011
“N.J. legislative redistricting commission expected to choose map for next decade”
NJ.com reports.
“How to Halt Gerrymandering”
Nicholas Stephanopoulos has written this piece for TNR.
How Ugly Has the Wisconsin Supreme Court Election Gotten?
This ugly.
And I take it that because the ads don’t expressly advocate the defeat of Justice Prosser, the public financing rules are not triggered.
You Can Now Listen to the McComish Oral Argument Video
Here.
“TPMMuckraker As Voter ID Laws Spread Across Statehouses, House GOP Telegraphs Anti-Voter Fraud Bill”
TPM offers this report.
“Lawsuit seeks dissolution of Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Milton, Chattahoochee Hills’ Suit says ‘super-majority white neighborhoods’ were created”
Very interesting VRA case in Georgia.
“Kapanke recall campaign to deliver signatures Friday”
It looks like at least one recall is going to the ballot in Wisconsin. More here.
“Eric Schmidt Tried To Get Google To Hide His Political Donation In Search Results”
I’m sure we’ll hear more about this allegation.
“Federal judge dismisses free speech challenges to campaign funding”
The Journal Sentinel offers this report. My earlier coverage is here.
“Voting bill targeting alleged illegal immigrant votes faces outcry in Colorado”
The American Independent reports.
“Director’s Note: Baby, not bathwater – Don’t toss the EAC’s Election Day Survey”
That’s the lead story in this week’s Electionline Weekly.
“The Next America: Minorities are increasing in number faster than just about anyone expected. That could have important implications”
Ron Brownstein reports for the National Journal.