Reuters:
Ohio will hold its primary election on Tuesday, a virtually all-mail contest that could serve as a test case for voting in the coronavirus era.Citing public health concerns, the state’s legislature moved back the date of the primary,… Continue reading
Jill Karofsky NYT oped:
Now, over two weeks later, we have an uptick in Covid-19 cases, especially in dense urban centers like Milwaukee and Waukesha, where few polling places were open and citizens were forced to stand in long… Continue reading
The following is a guest post from Bill Whitford, professor emeritus at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
The United States Supreme Court did not need to reach
a definitive decision in the recent lawsuit concerning the rules governing… Continue reading
Steve Mulroy oped:
Probably not, according to the Heritage Foundation’s data. The think tank compiles a database of reported instances of voter fraud or election fraud. It lists 1,277 “proven instances of voter fraud” in the 50 states over decades,… Continue reading
Baltimore Sun:
Maryland’s first election since the coronavirus pandemic will not only fill a vacant Baltimore-area congressional seat but test how well voters — and the state — navigate a balloting-by-mail system that had to be hurriedly devised because… Continue reading