I’m delighted to announce that Rebecca Green of William & Mary Law will be joining ELB as a contributor. She will post on issues and interests from time to time, and she will also take a turn each year as… Continue reading
Announcement via email on an exciting new tool for election law researchers, election administrators, and others:
Election statutes, regulations, and advisory opinions are now available in one place using the Election Law Navigator, a free, comprehensive online tool. Released by… Continue reading
In August, Joseph Burns ran an article in City Journal, accusing the Working Families Party of being “the New Boss of New York Politics,” a “modern equivalent of Boss Tweed.” I have read this article multiple times since August:… Continue reading
John Samples, a vice president at the Cato Institute, argues in A Fourth Republic? that the New Deal era characterized a Third Republic dominated by experts and that this era has come to an end. He raises questions about how… Continue reading
AP News reports that one of the two Indiana lawmakers, who resisted the White House’s redistricting push to have Republicans redraw the state’s congressional boundaries, was the victim of a swatting call Sunday that brought sheriff’s deputies to his home.… Continue reading
Cleveland.com:
When Ohio’s local election officials have a question about how to handle a ballot issue or process a voter file, they no longer have to dig through manuals.
They can ask Eva.
Eva — short for Elections Virtual… Continue reading
NYT:
In the recent New Jersey governor’s race, the Democratic Party clawed back much of the ground it had lost with Hispanic voters in the 2024 presidential race, according to a township-level analysis of results by The New York Times.… Continue reading
Politico:
President Donald Trump’s effort to force mid-decade redistricting suffered a major setback Friday, after Indiana’s GOP state Senate leader declared the chamber will not convene in December to redraw maps.
In response, Trump’s team has begun summoning Indiana… Continue reading
The Missouri Independent reports:
A new political action committee funded by the national Republican Party won a delay Thursday in a trial over the effort to force a statewide vote on Missouri’s gerrymandered congressional district map.
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The case postponed… Continue reading
AP:
The yearslong case against six Nevada Republicans who were accused of submitting a bogus certificate that falsely declared President Donald Trump the winner of the state’s 2020 presidential election has been sent back to Clark County, where a jury… Continue reading
AP:
A longtime prosecutor announced he will take over the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others, after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was removed from the case and no one else wanted the job.
The… Continue reading