Issue One has a new interview with former Georgia State Election Board member Edward Lindsey. I raise it up mostly to highlight the exceptional set of ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covers a distressingly familiar fight that’s now hit the courts: The Democrat-controlled Fulton County Commission in May ...
John Fortier is moderating an AEI panel next Tuesday, July 1, keyed to Monday’s release of the EAC’s latest Election Administration and Voting Survey data, ...
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 ...
The NYT headline is “If Everyone Had Voted, Harris Still Would Have Lost.” Which, of course, is impossible to know, unless you assume that demographics is ...
The AP’s lede: Miller County Election Supervisor Jerry Calhoun says he’s not sure anyone will vote in an upcoming Democratic primary runoff. After all, the ...
NYC news outlets today are letting voters know they may need a little bit of patience to get results from the primary. The City’s board of elections has a ...
NPR: The U.S. Department of Justice is demanding an unprecedented amount of election data from at least one state, according to documents obtained by NPR, ...
Hi, all. Justin again. Last week, I blogged the Civil Rights Division’s first voting case of the new Administration: the suit alleging that ...
Associated Press: Democratic state attorneys general and government lawyers argued Friday over the implications of President Donald Trump’s proposed ...
DOJ press release: Today, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter to the Wisconsin Elections Commission regarding its failure to ...
Houston Chronicle: Texas will no longer have a three-day gap between the end of early voting and Election Day under a bill passed by the Texas Legislature ...