The supervisors who initially refused to certify the canvass for the 2022 midterms are on the hook for fees for the subsequent suit compelling certification. Here’s the order.
The court rejected the argument that “taxpayers might bear the burden… Continue reading
The students may be learning too many real-life lessons about elections in the Sunshine State.
This story about the election to the presidency of the University of Florida Student Senate runneth over the cup: disputed results, quorum runs, disputes about… Continue reading
New from the Center for Inclusive Democracy (and democracy all-star Mindy Romero will explain it to you at greater length, here). Unsurprisingly, registration at California DMVs has become the most frequent means of registration since the process went opt-out… Continue reading
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission – the state’s campaign finance enforcement body – released eight complaints against municipal candidates on Wednesday. But New Jersey’s new law, with a shorter two-year statute of limitations, makes them all unenforceable. … Continue reading
The following is a guest post by Adam Ambrogi and Jeanette Senecal:
Much debate over election administration in the last 20 years has focused on the balance between access and security. Imagine every election policy on a spectrum —from… Continue reading
Josh Blackman predicts (?) a surge of interest in recusal motions from conservative litigants with new appreciation for the perception of corruption in substantial campaign spending on judicial races.