Monthly Archives: November 2012
“No, Romney’s Son Is Not Gunning To Steal Ohio Vote By Rigging Voting Machines”
NPR reports. I expect Tamara Keith, the reporter on this story, is going to get the same tin-foiled hate mail that I’ve been getting for rejecting the left-wing election truthers who are convinced that the voting machines are rigged… Continue reading
“How Sandy has impacted voting in N.Y., N.J., and Conn.”
“Election 2012 Recounts”
Brennan Center:
PUBLICATIONS
By Lawrence Norden
– 11/02/12
With the polls deadlocked just a few days before Election Day, state recount laws once again take on national significance. It is no exaggeration to say that these laws could determine who… Continue reading
“Election Bosses: How to stop employers from telling workers whom to vote for.”
Ackerman and Ayres write at Slate.
“Appeals court denies California’s attempt at Arizona donor audit”
“What If There’s No Winner? Presidential Campaigns And Their Lawyers Prepare”
Pam Fessler reports for NPR.
“The Mother of All Election Recounts?”
“House Democrats to Investigate New State Ballot Laws”
Doing Live Q&A on Election Day About Election Issues at 12:30 pm Eastern
It will be in a number of newspapers, including this one.
“INDEPENDENT SPENDING TOPS $5 MILLION IN 26 HOUSE RACES, UP FROM ONLY 2 IN 2010”
Stanford Lawyer Profile of Pam Karlan
Here.