10th Circuit upholds Wyoming’s electioneering ban within 300 feet of Election Day polling places, but remands to evaluate 45-day ban within 100 feet of absentee polling places
The decision in Frank v. Wyoming Secretary of State is here. The 10th Circuit sent the case back to the district court to factor in the 45-day temporal constraint in addition to the geographic constraint.
“Concerns about Jordan’s election denialism flare during failed bid for speaker”
WaPo:
As Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) waged his battle to become House speaker, some House Republicans were uncomfortable with the possibility of having an election denier occupying the most powerful legislative seat in the U.S. government heading into a presidential… Continue reading
Thanks to Tabatha Abu el-Haj…
for being primary ELB blogger last week!
“Why Did Sidney Powell Plead Guilty?”
New Yorker:
In rural Coffee County, Georgia, three and a half hours southeast of Atlanta, at least a few employees of the election office agreed. After a recount of Georgia’s votes was completed, on December 4th, the county’s elections supervisor,… Continue reading
“Turnover has plagued local election offices since 2020. One swing state county is trying to recover”
AP goes deep in Luzerne County, PA.
Watch Video of My Appearance on PBS News Hour Weekend Talking About Our Report on How to Keep Elections Fair and Safe in 2024
It was great to speak with Lisa Desjardins on the PBS News Hour Weekend about the risks to fair and safe elections in 2024 and the recommendations in our recent “24 for ’24” report on how to make… Continue reading
Must-read New Yorker Piece Goes Deep on Jim Jordan’s Attempt to Intimidate Those Researchers Who Tried to Keep the Elections Safe and Not Swimming in Disinformation in 2020
This from Jonathan Blitzer is really chilling and a must read.
It’s a topic I’ve been meaning to write more about and hope to do so in coming weeks.
How Big a Risk is Government “Jawboning” Where Government Pressures Media or Platforms to Include, Remove, or Demote Content?
The Knight First Amendment institute has a first-rate set of papers on this topic that just posted. And it couldn’t be more timely with Friday’s quick cert. grant in the Murthy v. Missouri case.
I was struck in my conversation… Continue reading
Must-Listen Conversation on Slate’s Amicus Podcast with Ian Bassin About the Continued Risks to American Democracy and Peaceful Transitions of Power
Clear-eyed and frightening—though Ian is more optimistic than I am. Great sense of where the risks of election subversion are in the U.S. today.
Worth a close listen.
“Lawsuit to block Trump from Colorado 2024 ballot survives more legal challenges”
CNN: Colorado judge presiding over the trial rejected on Friday three more attempts by former President Donald Trump and the Colorado GOP to dismiss the lawsuit seeking to block him from appearing as a presidential candidate in Colorado in… Continue reading
Resurfacing–Mississippi and LA organizing stories
The 24-hour news cycle is brutal even on the Election Law Blog, so I want to use the relative quiet of the weekend to re-surface those articles that I “highly recommend”–to borrow Larry Solum’s phrase.
“Black Voters Have New Power … Continue reading
The year to date: “14 states have enacted laws making it harder to vote, while 23 states have enacted laws making it easier.”
Voting Laws Roundup: October 2023, published by the Brennan Center, offers an overview of the trends in election law around the country. There is good news, including:
“Nearly half of all states enacted at least one expansive voting law… Continue reading
“Don’t Blame Ballot Harvesting Scandals On Drop Boxes”
Walter Olson at Cato defends the use of ballot drop boxes. While emphasizes that election integrity risks are largely limited to low-turnout local election, Olson concedes that there are “many genuine reasons to be concerned about the practice of so‐called… Continue reading