Monthly Archives: November 2012
‘If it’s close in Ohio, we could be waiting two weeks until we know.’
I did this interview with the Washington Post‘s WonkBlog.
Roll Call Recount Primer
“Women Donors Shun Super-PACs, Favor Democrats Fundraising”
Pew Data Dispatches Coming All Day
Here are three from today so far:
Early voting in battleground states: http://www.pewstates.org/research/analysis/early-voting-in-battleground-states-85899428345
Hurricane Sandy’s impact on Election Day: http://www.pewstates.org/research/analysis/hurricane-sandys-impact-on-election-day-85899428035
Millions of ballots already cast: http://www.pewstates.org/research/analysis/millions-of-ballots-already-cast-85899428036
“Nonpartisan Goal: Ensure All Voters Have Access to the Polls”
Josh Douglas has written this oped.
“Obama, Romney Lawyers Spoiling for Recount as Election Day Unfolds”
“Ohio’s complicated process for counting provisional ballots could decide the presidency”
The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
“Election Law Part of Political Strategy, Hasen Says”
My appearance yesterday on Bloomberg TV.
“In Oregon secretary of state’s race, Brown and Buehler continue to spar over ballot postage issue”
“‘Nightmare scenarios’ loom in tight race”
“Voting disputes: A perfect storm in Ohio and Florida?”
“The Functional Differences between Early Voting and In-Person Absentee Ballots in Florida”
Dan Smith: “Here’s a little primer, as there’s been so much confusion about “early voting,” generically speaking, in Florida. Any registered voter may request an absentee ballot. A voter need not provide an excuse, and the process of… Continue reading