Monthly Archives: February 2015
“Bullock, Ankney team up on bill to fight ‘dark money'”
News from Montana. See also Amendment Sought to Limit Corporate Political Donations.
Bauer on Schmitt on New Directions for Political Reform
“Democrats Exercise ‘No’ Power in Senate to G.O.P.’s Dismay”
Video of @UCILaw Event in Which I Interview Erwin Chemerinsky About His Book, “The Case Against the Supreme Court”
Watch.
I think it was a pretty good discussion and I think I asked the questions many critics of the book would ask.
New NJ ELEC White Paper Focuses on Independent Spending’s Increasing Importance in Local Races
“Hoisted on His Own Petard? New CA Law Allowing Late Vote-by-Mail Ballots May Have Determined Winner of Year’s First Election”
Fascinating Brad Blog post on the Correa-Do recount.
“Using Race (Again) in the Struggle for Political Mastery”
Michael Curtis:
After their victories in 2010 state legislative elections, Republicans reapportioned a number of state legislatures. They drew districts so that, for later elections, a minority or slim majority of Republican voters for Congress or the state legislature could… Continue reading
“Rumors of the Walker Probe’s Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated”
“Broadcasters Drop Appeal of FCC Requirement to Upload Public Files to FCC Database”
CLC Release.
“North Miami Beach leaders discuss steps to prevent voter fraud in elections”
“Overseas Vote Foundation Releases 2014 Post Election Survey Results”
Press release via email:
Overseas Vote Foundation Releases 2014 Post Election Survey Results
Highlights Reveal Ongoing Challenges in Overseas Voting
WASHINGTON D.C. – February 5, 2015 – Overseas Vote Foundation and U.S. Vote Foundation have released their 2014… Continue reading
“How The Voting Debates Will Be Different In 2015”
Pam Fessler for NPR:
State legislatures are back in session, under more Republican control now than at any other time in U.S. history. One issue they’ll be debating a lot is voting — who gets to do it and how.… Continue reading