Archive for 2013
White House Issues Formal Order on Election Commission
After months of anticipation, the White House has issued an executive order establishing the bipartisan commission on election administration announced during the State of the Union. All that’s left now is to appoint members and get to work.
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Read MoreCongress to USPS: Not So Fast on Saturday Delivery
Congress has put the brakes (sort of) on the Postal Service’s plans to end Saturday first-class delivery. What does it mean for election officials?
Read MoreBusy Election Year Costs Wisconsin $37 Million
New Wisconsin data shows that the state spent over $37 million on its five elections in 2012.
Read MoreNew Fairfax County Report Seeks Changes to Election Process
A bipartisan commission in Fairfax County, VA has issued a report in the wake of last year’s presidential election. Its recommendations include ending the County’s dual voting systems in favor of optically scanned ballots.
Read MoreYou Keep Using That Word: Bipartisanship in Election Legislation
Recent struggles to enact election legislation in Minnesota and Florida illustrate the challenges involved in seeking bipartisanship when considering the high-profile issue of election policy reform.
Read MoreThanks But No Thanks: Some Maine Towns Prefer Hand-Counting to New Machines
Some Maine towns are declining the offer of free, new ballot tabulators in favor of maintaining their time-honored, if time-consuming, process of hand-counting ballots.
Read MoreWho's The Boss? Supreme Court to Hear Case Testing Federal vs. State Control Over Elections
On Monday, the Supreme Court will hear an Arizona case that could fundamentally shift the relationship between states and the federal government on the issue of who controls elections.
Read MoreOn Time, Too Late? Absentee Ballots in Palm Beach County
A story from Palm Beach County about last-minute absentee ballots illuminates the tradeoff between convenience for voters and a quick count for election officials. Don’t be surprised if it recurs elsewhere, given the expansion of absentee/mail voting.
Read MoreNew Pew Report: "Teens and Technology 2013"
A new report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project demonstrates the degree to which tomorrow’s voters rely on technology – and presages pressure to make that technology work better for voting.
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