Monthly Archives: September 2024
“Minnesota’s Voting Rights Act Preserves This Key Protection A Federal Court Has Erased”
Bolts:
Conservative judges on the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals last fall dealt a near-fatal blow to the Voting Rights Act, the landmark federal law, in the seven states the circuit covers. Breaking precedent, the court ruled that… Continue reading
“Despite protestations, prosecution of Donald Trump for violating federal election law well-grounded: Mark R. Brown”
Cleveland.com oped:
[Brad] Smith’s points are misleading, confusing and often incorrect. The FECA places limits ($2,700 in 2016) on how much individuals may legally contribute to federal campaigns, and Cohen’s payment of $130,000 to Daniels plainly exceeded this limit.… Continue reading
Announcement: UCLA Law’s Safeguarding Democracy Project Fall Calendar of Events
As we prepare for another fall semester, we’re excited to bring you a robust series of events on the 2024 Elections, Election Law, and the risks facing democracy in the U.S.
This semester, we present a mix of live, online,… Continue reading
“A Democracy With Everything but a Choice; A new analysis of American elections finds that in half of all races for partisan offices, a candidate runs unopposed. Democrats are the biggest no-shows.”
Michael Wines for the NYT.
“Here’s why many election experts aren’t freaking out about certification this year”
Miles Parks for NPR:
Across the country, dozens of local officials this year are tasked with some role in certification who have shown an openness to refusing to do so, based on disproven or unsubstantiated election conspiracy theories, according to… Continue reading
“What Would Stop the Steal 2.0 Look Like?”
The Dispatch:
Much has been done to strengthen the federal law governing the counting of Electoral College votes in Congress to prevent the chaos that occurred on January 6, 2021 (more on that below). But intense post-election chaos could… Continue reading
ELB Book Corner: Nate Persily: “Election Administration and the Right to Vote” (in Zelizer/Greenberg Volume)
I am very pleased to welcome to ELB Book Corner three contributors to the edited volume, Our Nation at Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue (Julian E. Zelizer & Karen J. Greenberg eds. NYU Press 2024). The second… Continue reading
“No, local election officials can’t block certification of results – there are plenty of legal safeguards”
I have this piece in The Conversation. It begins:
Some local election officials have refused to certify election results in the past few years. Georgia has new administrative rules that invite election officials to investigate results before certifying. And… Continue reading
“RFK Jr. must remain on the Michigan ballot, judge says”
AP:
A Michigan judge ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. must remain on the November presidential ballot, dealing a blow to his crusade to strategically remove his ticket from the battleground state.
Kennedy suspended his campaign and endorsed former … Continue reading
“Don’t Trust the Election Forecasts” — Must-Read Justin Grimmer
Justin Grimmer for Politico Mag:
I’m a political scientist who develops and applies machine learning methods, like forecasts, to political problems. The truth is we don’t have nearly enough data to know whether these models are any good at… Continue reading
My Take Over the Labor Day Weekend in the Wall St. Journal on the Chances of a Subverted Presidential Election in 2024: We Are In Better Shape Than 2020 But Vigilance is the Watchword
ELB Book Corner: Lindsay Langholz: “The Electoral Count: New and Improved” (in Zelizer/Greenberg Volume)
I am very pleased to welcome to ELB Book Corner three contributors to the edited volume, Our Nation at Risk: Election Integrity as a National Security Issue (Julian E. Zelizer & Karen J. Greenberg eds. NYU Press 2024). The first… Continue reading
“Democrats grow concerned Republicans are planting seeds with legal suits to overturn a Trump defeat”
Peter Nicholas for NBC News:
Republicans are setting off a slew of legal fights in the battleground states ahead of the November election, raising suspicions among Kamala Harris and her Democratic allies that the underlying goal is to gin up… Continue reading