New article from Darren Grant in Social Science Quarterly:
Objective
This article examines the incidence and effects of the most common ballot ordering procedure used in U.S. general elections, Prevailing Party laws, which give the most advantageous ballot position to… Continue reading
New book from Wes Hendricksen from the University Press of Kansas, with potential relevance to election law. It includes a brief discussion of the post-2020 period.
As expected, President-elect Donald Trump has filed a motion in the Georgia Court of Appeals to dismiss the conspiracy prosecution against him in Georgia on the basis that “a sitting president is completely immune from indictment or any criminal process,… Continue reading
Pew is out with new data on voters’ views about the 2024 electoral process, from a survey out Nov. 12-17 of this year. As they dryly note, “It’s not unusual in presidential elections for voters who supported the winning candidate… Continue reading
I’ve gotten a few questions about this. First, there was a request for a machine recount of the by-a-tiny-nose North Carolina Supreme Court election between incumbent Allison Riggs and challenger Jefferson Griffin. Then there was a request for a… Continue reading
The story above was about how well the North Carolina elections process works. Jury’s still out on the state’s democracy process, though.
This News & Observer piece reviews the legislation tacked on to a Helene relief bill, stripping state executive… Continue reading
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.”