Breaking: Supreme Court Agrees to Review Bonkers 5th Circuit Opinion Holding that Federal Law Prohibits the Counting of Timely Mailed Ballots That Arrive after Election Day
The cert grant is here.
Here is what I wrote when the 5th Circuit first decided this case:
Fifth Circuit in Bonkers Opinion Holds It Violates Federal Law for Miss. to Accept Ballots Postmarked by Election Day But Arriving… Continue reading
NYU Democracy Project: A Populist Democratic Party, Lessons from the Gilded Age, and Electoral Due Process
I’ve been too busy to blog much this past week, either about my own work or the NYU Democracy Project. But here are three essays from last week in the NYU Democracy Project series of 100 essays in 100 days… Continue reading
“How an Adam Schiff indictment could shake the Senate”
Politico:
President Donald Trump’s retribution campaign against his political adversaries could soon hit the Senate — and lawmakers are already bracing for impact.
After securing the indictments of former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia… Continue reading
“Trump Loyalists Push ‘Grand Conspiracy’ as New Subpoenas Land”
NYT:
Far-right influencers have been hinting in recent weeks that they have finally found a venue — Miami — and a federal prosecutor — Jason A. Reding Quiñones — to pursue long-promised charges of a “grand conspiracy” against President Trump’s… Continue reading
“Insider: Mike Rogers ties 2024 Senate loss to a ‘van in Detroit with ballots'”
Sigh:
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Rogers has claimed, at events in recent weeks, that a single van carrying ballots in Detroit “swung” his 2024 race against Democrat Elissa Slotkin, according to two videos of remarks reviewed by The Detroit… Continue reading
The Trump-Mandami Era
The WSJ published an article on Friday, based on last week’s elections, rightly titled: Americans See a Government That Can’t Solve Their Problems. Here’s the opening line: “U.S. elections are sending a consistent message: Americans are deeply frustrated with… Continue reading
Republicans Ask for Preliminary Injunction in Prop 50 Case (It May Not All Get Resolved in Time for 2026 Elections)
“Only 2 DOJ election monitors in Fresno County for Prop 50 vote, despite controversy”
The Fresno Bee reports.
“Why Democrats Could Win the Redistricting War”
Nate Cohn for NYT’s The Tilt: Republicans have had an advantage in this year’s redistricting wars because they control the redistricting process in states with more Democratic-held congressional seats.
But this advantage is starting to look shaky — shaky enough… Continue reading
“Five Ways Tuesday’s Results Will Affect Voting Rules and Democracy”
New at Bolts.
“Gavin Newsom Just Proved It: Voters Want Democrats to Fight Fire With Fire”
I have written this piece for Slate. It begins:
If Democrats and those on the left want to draw one lesson from the lopsided 64–36 victory of Proposition 50 in California earlier this week, it is that the public understands… Continue reading
“Two Republican Incumbents Will Face Off as Red Turf Shrinks in California”
NYT:
A day after California voters shrunk the number of safe Republican House seats through a Democratic gerrymander, two endangered incumbents said they would square off against each other in a high-stakes bid for political survival next year.
Representative Ken… Continue reading
“Kansas mayor charged with alleged voter fraud; state leader says ‘hundreds’ more cases expected”
Kansas Reflector:
The mayor of a small south-central Kansas town has been charged with committing fraud by voting in elections since 2022 even though he is not a United States citizen, the state’s attorney general and secretary of state said… Continue reading