Susan Greenhalgh for Slate:
Earlier this month, news broke that Dominion Voting Systems had been sold to a former Republican election official.
The announcement that the second-largest U.S. voting system vendor would be in the hands of a self-declared partisan… Continue reading
NYT:
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed onto his regular Zoom call with his political brain trust last Friday as they ticked through the latest developments in the high-stakes redistricting measure headed for a vote next week.
They were far ahead… Continue reading
Votebeat:
State election officials are raising legal and practical concerns about a new Trump administration plan to create a digital version of the existing federal voter registration form.
Under the proposal, the federal government would both verify voter… Continue reading
NYT:
A lawsuit filed on Monday on behalf of four New Yorkers charges that the state’s congressional map unconstitutionally dilutes Black and Latino votes in a district that covers Staten Island and part of southern Brooklyn, according to a copy… Continue reading
Paul Kane for WaPo:
The fight for House control in next year’s midterm elections has shifted into unfamiliar terrain: state capitals and courthouses.
Rather than recruiting candidates and conductingearly fundraising, political operatives on both sides are focused on drawing new,… Continue reading
Indy Star:
Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has officially called lawmakers back to the Statehouse for a special session to redraw the Hoosier State’s congressional maps mid-decade, as requested by President Donald Trump’s administration.
But the votes to redistrict still … Continue reading
Politico:
U.S. President Donald Trump weighed in Monday on who might lead the Republican Party after he leaves office, naming Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Vance as top contenders for the 2028 presidential nomination.
But he… Continue reading
Society for the Rule of Law panel:
In theory, elections are the greatest safeguard of democracy—but in practice, their integrity is under increasing pressure. This panel assessed the resilience of our electoral systems amid rising challenges—from partisan interference and… Continue reading
A bipartisan ABA Task Force on American Democracy recently endorsed the relegalization of fusion voting as a political reform with significant potential “to combat hyper-partisan polarization and the gridlock in governance that such polarization produces.” State courts have a one-time… Continue reading
Today is my final day managing the Election Law Blog after two weeks at the helm. It’s been a privilege to highlight developments and perspectives during such an important period for our democracy. I want to extend my sincere thanks… Continue reading
POLITICO:
TALLAHASSEE, Florida — Florida is considering a move that would give people a closer look at what’s being taught in its public universities — another potential flash point as conservative-led states scrutinize higher education.
University leaders in Florida… Continue reading
NYT:
President Trump doubled down on Saturday in his feud with Canada over a television ad that used audio of former President Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs, saying he would punish the country with an additional 10 percent tariff on … Continue reading