Monthly Archives: June 2025
“U.S. warns Arizona and Wisconsin over compliance with federal election law”
Votebeat.
And in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, “Wisconsin Elections Commission chairwoman responds to warning letter from federal officials.”
“First Circuit wary of restoring voting ban on anti-trans Maine lawmaker”
Courthouse News Service:
First Circuit panel of Joe Biden-appointed judges seemed wary about reinstating a voting ban against a firebrand Maine legislator who had criticized a transgender high school athlete.
Earlier this year, Maine Representative Laurel Libby was censured… Continue reading
“Musk floats idea of third party amid feud with Trump”
“Gov. Tim Walz calls for less ‘rigid’ Democratic nominating calendar in future election cycles”
Iowa Capital Dispatch:
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Thursday Democrats need to take a broader approach to the states they are targeting during elections — which could mean further changes to the presidential nominating calendar.
Speaking with Minnesota Reformer … Continue reading
New Report from the Center for Civic Design: “Poll Workers: The Face of Elections”
Here.
“Lamont forces legislators to keep elections watchdog independent”
Connecticut Mirror:
Facing a potential veto from Gov. Ned Lamont, the General Assembly agreed Wednesday to delete a portion of a bipartisan bill that would have ended a half century of independence by Connecticut’s elections watchdog.
Lamont objected to… Continue reading
“Trump Orders Investigation of Biden and His Aides”
NYT:
President Trump ordered his White House counsel and the attorney general on Wednesday to investigate former President Joseph R. Biden Jr. and his staff in Mr. Trump’s latest attempt to stoke outlandish conspiracy theories about his predecessor.
In an… Continue reading
“Florida ballot initiative law mostly upheld by federal judge, but key part suspended”
Tallahassee Democrat:
A federal judge in Tallahassee mostly denied requests to temporarily block parts of a new Florida law revising rules for citizen-led ballot initiatives from plaintiffs who say it violates the First Amendment right to free political speech.… Continue reading
“Bipartisan deals on voting and election changes are rare. It just happened in one swing state”
Associated Press:
Facing a legislature dominated by Democrats, Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo stood before Nevada lawmakers earlier this year with a message that some did not expect to go far: “Set aside partisan politics.”
It was a plea that… Continue reading
“The Age Issue: More of Congress Is 70-Plus Than Ever Before”
Elena Shao in the New York Times:
When the current Congress was convened in January, there were nearly 120 members who were 70 or older — 86 in the House, including nonvoting delegates, and 33 in the Senate. This… Continue reading
“Justice Department Announces Action Against Wisconsin Elections Commission for Lacking Complaint Procedure Required by Federal Law”
DOJ press release:
Today, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter to the Wisconsin Elections Commission regarding its failure to provide a complaint process or hearing for Wisconsin voters, in violation of the Help America Vote… Continue reading
“Texas to expand voting on weekends for next presidential election”
Houston Chronicle:
Texas will no longer have a three-day gap between the end of early voting and Election Day under a bill passed by the Texas Legislature that is heading to Gov. Greg Abbott.
Currently, Texas ends in-person early… Continue reading
Federal judge hints that parts of new ballot design law in New Jersey are unconstitutional
Never ending saga on the party line in New Jersey:
In a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of county lines on primary election ballots, U.S. District Court Judge Zahid Quraishi suggested today that New Jersey’s new ballot design law may… Continue reading