Moritz continues to track post-election litigation, including a number of razor-thin House races. Larry Molton told me of this California state senate race where, as of now (without provisional ballots etc. counted), the Republican is ahead by only 13 votes.
The Second Circuit has joined the 8th and 9th in affirming the ability of states to bar the payment of signature gatherers by the piece. Link via Second Opinion.
The ABA has this roundup on judge-related ballot measures.
There are a number of people in Washington who should read Taegan Goddard’s book.
John Fund takes on ACORN and their voter registration efforts.
The Campaign Legal Center filed a brief in the Supreme Court union dues case.
The Campaign Finance Institute reports that the average House winner spent $1.1 million on the race. The figures are even more interesting in races where challengers defeated incumbents.
On the lighter side, The Onion offers Republicans Blame Election Losses on Democrats. Also in the amusing category is this NPR report talking to voiceover artists about how to make a threatening voice for a negative campaign commercial. And for those following the Virgina Senate race, too bad this domain name is taken.