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Maybe it’s just coincidence, but this week’s news includes a whole bunch of stories that update the subject of various posts I’ve written here. In the interest of keeping you current, here are those stories then – and now:

Then (December 2012) – Richland County’s Breakdowns: Mechanical or Managerial?

Now – Attorney Steven Hamm presents final report, offers suggestions for future elections, suggests that the 2012 election may have been sabotaged(!)

Then (September 2012) – New IG Report Sets Off Debate About MOVE Act Implementation and The Saga Continues: New York’s MOVE Act Waiver Denied (November 2011)

Now – U.S. Senators Schumer and Cornyn announce plans to introduce Safeguarding Elections for our Nation’s Troops through Reforms and Improvements Act (“SENTRI Act”) which would improve on-base assistance as well as eliminate MOVE Act waivers

Then (January 2012) – Dead People Voting? Let’s Wait Until the Data is Done Talking

Now – South Carolina police issue final report, find no instances of deliberate voting on behalf of dead voters

Then (September 2012) – Domicile Donnybrook: New Hampshire Goes to Court Over Student Voting Law

Now – Trial on residency requirements for New Hampshire voting set for 2014

We now return you to your regularly scheduled election geekery …