Monthly Archives: August 2012
Speaking in Chicago Sept. 12 at Noon About “The Voting Wars”
Details and RSVP here.
“Romney Rules Changes Could Spark GOP Convention Floor Fight”
Fascinating Buzzfeed report,which begins: “Frustration over changes to the Republican Party’s rules pushed through by the Romney Campaign on Friday may lead to a fight on the floor of the Republican National Convention on Monday. The Convention Committee on… Continue reading
“Obama Voting Fight on Photo ID Targets South Carolina”
Bloomberg reports.
“U.S. court to test South Carolina voter ID law”
Reuters reports.
“The week for a Texas voter ID ruling?”
Michael Li blogs.
I expect we will hear something by Friday.
“Voting As A ‘Responsibility’: How Hard Should It Be?”
“Absentee vote fraud destroying Miami-Dade elections”
Paul Crespo has written this oped in the Miami Herald.
“Voting machines worry officials; Will aging devices keep accurate counts?”
The Cincinnati Enquirer reports. “An Ohio state auditor’s report in late 2011 offered Butler County officials a choice that seemed a sure-fire Election Day win: get rid of problem-plagued voting machines, replace them with a more reliable system and save… Continue reading
“Verifying provisional ballots may be key to election”
The Post-Gazette reports.“If there is a hanging chad of the 2012 presidential election, it could be the provisional ballots offered to voters who cannot meet state identification requirements at the polls.”
“Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted Withdraws From True the Vote Summit After Voter Intimidation Network Is Exposed”
“Give Military Voters Extra Consideration”
This letter to the editor (responding to my recent oped) appears in the San Diego Union-Tribune.