When he worked on the Hill, Jason was one of the most thoughtful and conscientious staffers I knew working on election law issues. Now he moves to private practice (and Twitter @jasonaabel). Good luck Jason!
Now with his oped reprinted in tomorrow’s Austin American Statesman, he’s corrected the Kansas-for-Missouri error. But not the substance of his erroneous claim about “50 votes cast illegally by citizens of Somalia.” Doesn’t McClatchy have an obligation to correct the… Continue reading
That’s Tony Quinn’s allegation. For Republicans like Tony who expected that a nonpartisan commission would lead to better outcomes for Republicans than Democrat-drawn plans, this must be a disappointing moment.
News from Maine: “‘Prior to Mr. Webster’s revelation on Monday, I had been approached on July 1st by an employee of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles who reported to me her experiences of accepting voter registration forms from customers she… Continue reading
As part of my work on the Voting Wars, I just had the pleasure of reading Jay Weiner’s book on the Coleman-Franken contest. It reads like a turn-pager of a novel, and is full of inside information on the key… Continue reading