The Ash Center at the Harvard Kennedy School is organizing this event. Mitchell Brown, Cathy Duvall, Colleen Mathis, and Ben Schneer will be presenting, and I’ll be moderating the discussion. Register here.
Ciara Torres-Spelliscy writes about the year’s campaign finance developments. Here’s #1:
1. Corporate donors keep giving despite the January 6 insurrection.
The attack in the Capitol was bad enough that some corporations said they would suspend their donations to the… Continue reading
Another sordid story of money pouring in to spread lies about the 2020 election.
In the months after President Donald Trump lost the November election, lawyer Sidney Powell raised large sums from donors inspired by her fight to reverse the… Continue reading
John Carey, Gretchen Helmke, Brendan Nyhan, Mitchell Sanders, Susan Stokes, and Shun Yamaya published this article about the legitimacy effects of wrong-winner outcomes. The partisan dichotomy by which Democratic respondents care more about wrong-winner outcomes is interesting.
When a party… Continue reading
A Section 2 lawsuit was filed today over Ohio’s congressional and state legislative maps. The suit alleges the same “race-blind” approach that Republicans have taken in states like North Carolina and Texas — a strategy that can easily result in… Continue reading
Steven Sholk has updated this article, which has also been published by Practising Law Institute as part of its 2021 Course Handbook for the seminar, Tax Strategies for Corporate Acquisitions, Dispositions, Spin-Offs, Joint Ventures, Financings, Reorganizations & Restructurings.
UPDATE: And now the full North Carolina Court of Appeals has vacated the panel’s stay, meaning that candidate filing is back on (for now). The state supreme court may ultimately have the last word on this.
An intermediate appellate court… Continue reading
The complaint targets both congressional districts and the Texas House.
More coverage later from Nick Stephanopoulos, who is primary ELB blogger this week.
Behind the scenes, could there be progress on the FTVA and the JLVRAA? With respect to redistricting, note that it’s immaterial that some states have already enacted district plans. Under its near-plenary authority over congressional elections, Congress is free to… Continue reading
Efforts being made to circumvent Wisconsin’s governor in order to make voting more difficult, especially in the state’s urban areas.
A group formed to support former President Donald Trump’s agenda is working with Wisconsin Republicans on a ballot measure that… Continue reading
George Packer on the end of American democracy and how to avoid this grim scenario:
If the end comes, it will come through democracy itself. Here’s one way I imagine it could happen: In 2024, disputed election results in several… Continue reading
Deep dive by Barton Gellman into developments that could enable future election subversion.
Technically, the next attempt to overthrow a national election may not qualify as a coup. It will rely on subversion more than violence, although each will have… Continue reading