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Archive for December 2013

New William & Mary Law Blog Post Examines Arkansas Voter ID Law

By Doug Chapin | December 10, 2013

The latest State of Elections blog from William & Mary Law School – part of a growing interest in elections among young people – examines the upcoming voter ID law in Arkansas.

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Re-Heat and Serve: Ohio Election Battles Ignite Again as Legislature Prepares to Adjourn for 2013

By Doug Chapin | December 9, 2013

The partisan battle over election laws in Ohio is firing up again as legislative Republicans move a series of changes that Democrats fear will disenfranchise voters. Soon, the Governor and Secretary of State could be in the mix as well.

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You're Not The Boss of Me: Pinellas County, FL Secretary of State Resolve Differences – For Now

By Doug Chapin | December 6, 2013

Florida’s Secretary of State and Pinellas County have resolved their differences over a new directive regarding absentee ballots. Don’t be surprised, though, if the long-running feud state/county re-emerges as Florida enters an statewide election year.

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Is Clarity in Election Law Overrated or Underrated? Yes.

By Doug Chapin | December 5, 2013

One key takeaway from a recent panel at the NCSL Fall Forum is that clarity in election laws – too much and not enough – can be a challenge for election officials.

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IT'S … ALIVE?! EAC to Get New Commissioners Soon?

By Doug Chapin | December 4, 2013

The Senate Rules Committee is set to hold a hearing to consider the nominations of two Democratic members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. It isn’t entirely clear what the EAC will be able to do, but it’s a start.

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Newby's Latest ElectionDiary: More Polling Site Challenges

By Doug Chapin | December 3, 2013

The latest ElectionDiary by Brian Newby uses Johnson County, KS as an in-depth look at the brain teaser that is polling site availability, especially in a multi-election year.

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Pricey Tuesday? New Pew Dispatch Highlights Cost of Uncontested Elections

By Doug Chapin | December 2, 2013

A new Pew Election Data Dispatch highlights how better cost collection can put a number on the damage to local coffers to policies requiring election officials to run an election when the entire ballot is uncontested.

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