ProPublica has posted this article, which begins:
On April 23, during the same week that Kentucky’s Republican secretary of state said he was contemplating a “significant expansion” of vote by mail, the Public Interest Legal Foundation emailed one of his… Continue reading
In a major ruling, a 10th Circuit panel (consisting of 2 judges, as a third judge on the panel had passed away), a Tenth Circuit panel has held that a Kansas anti-voting law championed by former Secretary of State Kris… Continue reading
You can find the press release here. [Corrected link.] It appears that it links to some audio (without attribution) to my Slate “Election Meltdown” interview with Secretary Dunlap about the work of the Fraudulent Fraud Squad.
Glad they are… Continue reading
Here it is for Slate plus members (free two week trial): My conversation with Dale Ho on his case against Kris Kobach who had a “show me your papers” Kansas law for voter registration
You can listen to the fourth episode of the Election Meltdown podcast (in conjunction with Dahlia Lithwick and Slate Amicus) at this link. (Episode 1 on voter suppression/voter fraud is here, Episode 2 on election administrator incompetence is … Continue reading
KC Star:
Kobach condemned the bill Wednesday, saying it’s based on “the illusion that a politician elected in an election without party labels somehow loses all preferences and principles.”“All it would do is make it less clear what… Continue reading
TPM has posted this excerpt from my new book, Election Meltdown. Here is a taste:
The commission was started to back up Trump’s unsupported claims of massive voter fraud, which he advanced as the reason Hillary Clinton won the… Continue reading
KC Star:
Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab’s office says that on the day last January it took over from outgoing secretary Kris Kobach, it found an unsecured gun in a filing cabinet.The discovery was mentioned in a timeline Schwab… Continue reading
AP:
A much-criticized database that checks whether voters are registered in multiple states has been suspended “for the foreseeable future” until security safeguards are put in place as part of a settlement of a federal lawsuit, a civil rights group… Continue reading
Tierney Sneed for TPM:
The apparent memory problems of a former Trump Justice Department appointee have continued to haunt the department since the official left the administration.Last week, in two separate cases, the Justice Department had to tell courts that… Continue reading