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The NYT covers Mamdani’s electoral coalition for the primary, and the combination of new registrations and younger voters is ...
Votebeat’s weekly newsletter reports on the upcoming meeting of the EAC’s Technical Guidelines Development Committee, and some local anxiety about whether plans are in the works to change direction on ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covers a distressingly familiar fight that’s now hit the courts: The Democrat-controlled Fulton County Commission in May voted along party lines to reject the GOP’s ...
I flagged a discussion in The Conversation about trust in elections focused on cybersecurity, where the remedy recommended was more public education. Today, Michigan Advance has the report on a ...
I agree with Votebeat’s topline description of the latest tiff in the Wolverine State: Michigan’s top election official is locked in a clamorous legal battle with Republican lawmakers over access to ...
PBS reports on a signature verification issue that’s long been a matter of interest for younger voters, but particularly for Zoomers whose primary interactions are online or on touchscreens, rather ...
I blogged on Wednesday about the DOJ’s lawsuit against the Orange County registrar for access to voting records, and noted that the suit seemed like a weird one from DOJ. DOJ wanted information, but ...
The Court’s decision to set the case involving the interaction between the Voting Rights Act and the Fourteenth Amendment, Louisiana v. Callais, for re-argument came as a surprise. The supplemental ...
NCSL’s election bill roundup notes the shift of this year’s crop: With most legislatures having adjourned, the number of election bills introduced was 3,160, with 331 of them enacted into law across ...
Ryan Shandler, Anthony DeMattee, and Bruce Schneier in The Conversation, report results of a recent study showing the impact of information about cyberattacks — even cyberattacks unrelated to the ...
Picayune, Louisiana Illuminator, NPR, CBS, NYT, WaPo, SCOTUSblog, The Hill, Politico, CNN, Cook Political Report, Washington Examiner, The Federalist ...
Oregon adopted campaign contribution limits in March 2024, and gave themselves a cushion until 2027 for implementation.  Earlier this week, after the Secretary of State said he needed more time, there ...