A long opinion from the district court in La Unión Del Pueblo Entero v. Abbott is here. Several portions of SB1 relating to mail-in voting and voter assistance were found to violate the Americans with Disabilities Act and the… Continue reading
Decision in Brown v. Yost, stayed pending appeal to the Sixth Circuit:
Citizens of Ohio have the power to amend the state constitution. Proponents of an amendment must follow a process that culminates in their proposal being placed on… Continue reading
Interesting dive into the election here at the LAist:
Results are in from this month’s Redondo Beach election. The South Bay city elected a mayor and other representatives — and pulled off an experiment in ranked-choice voting. Major indicators… Continue reading
The latest in this long-running saga in a northern California county:
A group of five local community members have submitted paperwork to the Shasta County Elections Office in hopes of amending the County’s new charter, a document that outlines specifics… Continue reading
Discontent abroad as reported by Reuters. In Romania:
Thousands of Romanians took to the streets of Bucharest on Saturday to show their support for the European Union, amid political disputes over a presidential election rerun scheduled for May.
Romania… Continue reading
Wisconsin Public Radio on a cautionary tale of relying too heavily on out-of-state help:
Last week, some Wisconsin voters began receiving postcards reminding them to vote in an upcoming election.
The notes were backing Susan Crawford, the liberal candidate in… Continue reading
That’s Marshall Cohen’s story over at CNN. More on the settlement reached on the eve of trial in September here.
Dominion’s lawsuit with Fox Corp. was settled for $787 million, but, of course, the market cap and… Continue reading
The Nevada Independent:
Anything is possible in the Nevada Legislature — including a bipartisan bill on the politicized issue of mail ballots.
The top Democrat and Republican in the Assembly are joining forces on a bill that would require… Continue reading
Philadelphia Inquirer:
New Jersey has a new primary ballot design now that Gov. Phil Murphy has signed it into law — though it remains to be seen whether it the measure will be challenged in court.
With the governor’s… Continue reading
After much litigation, Montana Public Interest Research Group v. Jacobsen (the RNC intervened in the case) has been resolved.
Two provisions of a subsection of a voter registration statute will not be enforced, consistent with a preliminary injunction subsequently affirmed… Continue reading
Bryna Godar has posted this draft on SSRN (forthcoming, Virignia Law Review). Here is the abstract:
Under federal law, states decide whether people lose their voting rights as a result of criminal convictions or mental incapacity. But states vary… Continue reading
Important read at Law Dork:
This is complicated, and it is entirely possible that Boasberg ultimately decides Trump administration officials should be held in contempt for knowingly violating his Saturday evening order.
But, many people — including in my mentions… Continue reading