Monthly Archives: November 2012
“Fairfax County Democrats sue over rules for observers at polling places”
WaPo reports.
Yes this is the county where von Spakovksy is on the elections board.
“Political practices reports apparent break-in”
Chicanery in Montana.
Also in the article: “A judge said Thursday that he will sanction American Tradition Partnership — at the center of several legal battles over Montana’s campaign laws — for failing to produce organizational records in a 2-year-old… Continue reading
Husted Expects to Be Able to Declare an Ohio Winner on Election Night
He’s quoted in Problems Pop Up as Election Day Draws Near.
“OSCE vs. Texas and Iowa: The Facts Behind the Fight”
Doug Chapin gets us up to speed.
NYT Armies of Lawyers Story Focuses on Ohio
“Super-PACs Kept Romney-Obama Even in $1 Billion Ad Race”
Jeanne Cummings reports for Bloomberg.
“Romney-Biden May Be Winning Ticket in Unlikely Voting Tie”
“Storm-Damaged States Seek Alternate Nov. 6 Polling Places”
“Mysterious Super PAC Dumps Nearly $1M Into Senate Races”
“Explainer: How to Vote After Sandy”
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day
“The efforts to restrict the vote for partisan gain have backfired…It has motivated people.”
Judith Browne Dianis of the Advancement Project, validating one of my key arguments in The Voting Wars.
“Registration drives outdo vote fraud at polls as election problem”
Important LA Times article on voter registration fraud, including the Sproul controversy.