NYT has this report, with the subhead: “Federal prosecutors appear to be focusing on possible wrongdoing by cryptocurrency executives, rather than by Democratic or Republican politicians. But the inquiries widen an explosive campaign finance scandal.”
Arizona Republic:
A judge Friday evening dismissed Rep. Mark Finchem’s lawsuit seeking a do-over of the race for Arizona secretary of state and affirmed Adrian Fontes as winner of the Nov. 8 election.
Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Melissa… Continue reading
This is from a WSJ piece, which is paywalled. A few excerpts:
In Detroit, about 22,600 fewer voters came to the polls than in the 2018 midterm election, a nearly 12% decline. Philadelphia tallied about 55,300 fewer voters than four… Continue reading
NYT:
Federal prosecutors have examined more than 100,000 documents seized from the email accounts of three lawyers associated with former President Donald J. Trump in a continuing investigation into the roles they played in a wide-ranging scheme to help Mr.… Continue reading
Brennan Center:
As state-by-state turnout data becomes available after the midterms, it’s clear that we remain in a period of high voter participation. Current estimates from the U.S. Elections Project suggest that turnout in the 2022 election was just a… Continue reading
News and Observer:
The North Carolina Supreme Court issued two important rulings in voting rights cases Friday, on gerrymandering and voter ID. Both rulings found that Republican lawmakers had acted unconstitutionally to diminish the influence of Democratic voters —… Continue reading
WaPo:
In the hours after a violent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, hoping to block Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential win and retain Donald Trump as president, more than 130 Republican members of the House voted to do precisely that. The… Continue reading
WaPo:
Former president Donald Trump is back to leading Republicans in cries of election “fraud,” but what he is referring to has almost entirely changed.
When Trump suggested in an online post earlier this month that the Constitution could be … Continue reading
NYT:
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol plans on Monday to consider issuing criminal referrals against former President Donald J. Trump and his top allies during a final meeting as it prepares to release a… Continue reading
State of Politics:
At the height of its power, the Independence Party in New York had registered more than 400,000 voters in the state. For years, political observers, elected officials and candidates suspected many of those voters were duped… Continue reading
New from the Yankelovich Center at UCSD:
Jennifer Gaudette, Seth Hill, Thad Kousser, and Mackenzie Lockhart, UC San DiegoMindy Romero, USC Center for Inclusive Democracy
The closely contested 2020 presidential race was followed by unsubstantiated allegations of vote fraud and… Continue reading
Important analysis from Rachel Kleinfield:
The midterm election period proved mercifully free from violence and drama, following months of concern from democracy organizations and even the Department of Homeland Security.
While most experts did not expect Election Day violence (which… Continue reading