Archive for September 2012
Absentee Ballot Numbers: Is It Just a Calendar Thing?
Concerns about a slowdown in absentee ballot requests (especially by the military) could just be a function of the calendar – in particular, the bouncing ball that is Election Day.
Read MoreData IS Beautiful (cont.): "Four Questions to Ask Election Officials"
A new Nieman Reports piece contains valuable advice for journalists or anyone else seeking to gauge the health of their local electoral process.
Read MoreEmpty Pockets: Localities Looking (Perhaps in Vain) for Help Paying for Elections
Stories from Michigan and Connecticut involving potential funding shortfalls for elections reveal how the current fiscal climate is creating new challenges for election officials in the run-up to Election Day.
Read MoreWill Voter ID Reshape Minnesota's Election System? It Depends.
A new MinnPost article looks at the importance of definitions (specifically the phrase “substantially equivalent identity and eligibility verification”) to the question of how voter ID would reshape Minnesota’s election system.
Read MorePolitics Adores a Vacuum: Stephen Strasburg and Election Policy
The debate over whether or not the Washington Nationals should have “shut down” their pitching ace Stephen Strasburg is reminiscent of the way election policy debates use heated rhetoric to fill an evidentiary vacuum.
Read MoreNew IG Report Sets Off Debate About MOVE Act Implementation
A new report exposing slow implementation of the MOVE Act’s requirement for in-person voting assistance offices at military installations is raising eyebrows and rekindling the “physical vs. virtual” debate about how best to serve military and overseas voters.
Read MoreNASS Declares September 2012 National Voter Registration Month
The National Association of Secretaries of State has declared September 2012 to be National Voter Registration Month – one thing that all sides of the election debate appear to be willing to agree about.
Read MoreChoose Your Uncertainty: Ohio SoS Goes Slow on Early Voting Pending Appeal
Ohio SoS Jon Husted is taking a “wait and see” approach on early voting pending appeal of last week’s federal court order. It’s a decision to embrace one kind of uncertainty over another in an environment where court and election calendars collide.
Read MoreData Issues in Texas Voter ID Case Highlight Coming Battle Over Voting Rights Act
The three-judge federal court’s opinion in the Texas voter ID case points up some fascinating questions about the role of data – and tees up a fascinating (and potentially far-reaching) argument in the U.S. Supreme Court next year.
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