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Cleveland.com:
A state panel has set the language that will appear before voters for the upcoming Aug. 8 election when they’re asked to make it harder to change the Ohio constitution.
The Ohio Ballot Board, chaired by Republican Secretary… Continue reading
Kyle Cheney in Politico:
Ray Smith III, a lawyer who represented President Donald Trump in litigation aimed at reversing Georgia’s 2020 election results, has indicated he may be a target of Atlanta-area District Attorney Fani Willis’ criminal probe.
Smith’s… Continue reading
Wall Street Journal:
Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso dissolved the national legislature on Wednesday ahead of an impeachment vote and amid growing unrest in the Andean nation that has fueled a surge of migration to the U.S.
Lasso’s decree disbanding… Continue reading
New York Times:
For the second consecutive parliamentary election, Cambodia has disqualified the country’s main opposition party, eliminating the only credible challenge to the ruling party of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
The country’s National Election Commission on Monday refused… Continue reading
A few comparative election law events around the globe. First, this report from Reuters:
Turkey’s main opposition party said on Wednesday it had filed complaints over suspected irregularities at thousands of ballot boxes in Sunday’s landmark elections, in which… Continue reading
The lede in the Arizona Republic:
The first witness in the opening day of former gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s trial, in which the Republican alleges Maricopa County didn’t verify signatures on ballot envelopes, was a woman who spent days… Continue reading
The law-meets-party-rules dispute continues. Politico:
Top Democrats are scrambling for ways to avoid a catastrophe in New Hampshire in which Joe Biden may not appear on the primary ballot, ceding the first unofficial contest of 2024 to a fringe… Continue reading
So this prediction was premature.
The June oral argument calendar is out and the case is not on it. The court does not hold oral argument in July or August.
Stay tuned.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
In a surprise switch-up, Fulton County commissioners on Wednesday chose Patrise Perkins-Hooker to chair of the Fulton County Board of Registration & Elections for the next two years.
Commission Chairman Robb Pitts had nominated former Republican county… Continue reading