Archive for 2012
Election Day, Election Changes and "Cicada Voters"
Believe it or not, not everyone – let alone every voter – keeps track of the myriad changes in elections. Figuring out how to help “cicada voters” who’ve forgotten the details while leading their lives is an important task in the run-up to Election Day.
Read MorePennsylvania Court Puts ID Back Into Voter ID
Yesterday’s voter ID decision in Pennsylvania is important because it looks past theoretical (and political) debates about voter ID to address the real (and manageable) problem of getting ID to eligible voters who don’t have it.
Read MoreNo Small Stuff (cont.): Vendor Gives Tennessee County Closed-Primary Pollbooks in Open Primary
Programming errors in Davidson County (Nashville) Tennessee’s electronic pollbooks has put the county in a difficult spot given its considerable investment in a relationship with its vendor. The solution, though, may end up hurting voters instead.
Read MoreNed Foley on Ohio Litigation – and the Problem of "Persnickety Disqualification"
Legal expert Ned Foley’s latest analysis of two big Ohio cases currently before a federal appeals court illustrates how close the call can be – and illuminates how theoretical questions can have real-wold impacts on voters.
Read MoreCustomer is King: How Early Voting is Changing the "Market" for Voting
In a recent interview with NPR, early voting expert Paul Gronke made an important observation about regional variations in voting modes – variations that might help election officials better understand the costs of different types of balloting.
Read MoreDomicile Donnybrook: New Hampshire Goes to Court Over Student Voting Law
A New Hampshire law that would beef up voting residency requirements by requiring out-of-state students to register their cars when they register to vote was struck down by a county court.
Read MoreStill Needed at the Wheel: Steady Hands in Atlanta, on Big Island
Fulton County (Atlanta) Georgia and Hawaii County, Hawaii both have new temporary election officials after their predecessors encountered trouble on and off the job.
Read MoreCool Kids Today: Election Officials Join In the Fun of National Voter Registration Day
It’s National Voter Registration Day and election officials are are getting into the act.
Read MoreColorado Case Tests Legal Limits of Ballot Secrecy
A federal court ruling last week swept away a ballot secrecy challenge to Colorado’s use of barcodes on ballots for this November’s election – and illuminates the uncertain nature of election litigation.
Read MoreRelocation, Relocation, Relocation: Online Voter Registration's Impact on Existing Voters
Data from online voter registration in a few states suggests that the biggest consumers by far of the service are existing voters seeking to update their records. In case you were wondering, that’s a good thing.
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