The subhead to this report from The City: “Executive director says Campaign Finance Board members will make “judgment calls” that could take into account a recent federal indictment for allegedly obtaining $10 million illegally in 2021.”
An important new piece from Votebeat on the division of responsibilities in Maricopa (and negotiation of new relationships) between the recorder and the board of supervisors.
Looks like a spectacular packed roster for the Bipartisan Policy Center’s 2024 Elections Summit — academics, nonprofits, election officials, legislators, commissioners, you name it — on Wednesday, 8am-5pm ET. YouTube seats still available.
A description from Meta about the state of their social media in the recent election cycle (including covert foreign influence operations Meta says it detected and quashed).
Of course, it’d be nice if there were enough transparency to allow for… Continue reading
Politico highlights something California voters saw for the first time this year: 5 supporters and 5 opponents for each ballot measure, right on the ballot.
Advocates protest an apparent conversion of the day after Thanksgiving to a work day, limiting the opportunities for curing mail ballot errors potentially relevant in a very tight Supreme Court race.
H/t to Sean Parnell for the new paper by Ron Rivest and Philip Stark:
National Popular Vote (NPV) Interstate Compact [Koza et al., 2024] attempts to provide direct presidential elections in the U.S. without a constitutional amendment, through a binding… Continue reading
Your regular reminder that the 2024 elections aren’t over, and I’m not just talking about the counting and certifying. Local runoffs in Georgia are today, and runoffs (and state constitutional amendments) in Louisiana are Saturday.