Archive for 2013
Ohio To Get Online Registration?
Ohio is poised to debate and enact online voter registration – but the even bigger story is that both parties seem to like it.
Read MoreGronke: Maps Illustrate Diversity of Polling Place Alternatives
Paul Gronke of Reed College’s Early Voting Information Center has created a series of eye-opening maps about the significant – yet uneven – expansion of polling place alternatives across the nation.
Read MoreLyle Denniston on Voting Rights After Shelby: Texas Strikes Back
The State of Texas has replied to an effort by the U.S. Department of Justice to once again require preclearance of voting changes under the Voting Rights Act. The reply suggests that we may see another Supreme Court challenge sometime soon.
Read MoreCerro Gordo's Home-Grown Precinct Atlas Software Gets $200K Payback
Cerro Gordo County’s Precinct Atlas software – developed in-house and shared with other Iowa counties – just earned the county $200,000 in current and future payments for the service.
Read MoreChisnell on Using Language That Voters Need and Understand
Dana Chisnell is back with another edition of her online election design newsletter – and this time it’s about utilizing (oops, sorry – *using*) language that voters can understand.
Read MoreMore News from Cincinnati: Police Officers Registered at Work, Not Home Address
Thirty Cincinnati police officers used a work address to register to vote, a County review has found – yet another example of the complexity of registration issues.
Read MoreStateline Examines DOJ's Next Steps on Voting Rights Act
Jake Grovum of Pew’s Stateline news service has a terrific look at the scope of the coming clash between the U.S. Department of Justice and the states over the Voting Rights Act.
Read MoreSouth Dakota Debates Need, Cost for Native American Vote Centers
Native American voters in three South Dakota counties are asking the state to provide satellite vote centers closer to population centers.
Read MoreChange is Gonna Come: Brian Newby's Latest
The latest ElectionDiary by Brian Newby takes the idea of change and uses it as a clarion call for innovation in the field of election administration.
Read MoreSchool's Out – As a Polling Place? NJ Town Seeks New Voting Locations
A New Jersey town is seeking to move voting out of its school buildings this fall, citing security concerns and the crowded election calendar.
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