Archive for June 2014
Hawaii Early Voting Site Closure: Money Talks
Hawaii election officials are closing a popular early voting location on Oahu’s Windward side, ostensibly in favor of more vote by mail ballots – but when you look closely it’s pretty clear it’s nothing more than old-fashioned cost savings on a tight budget.
Read MoreelectionlineWeekly on Low (No) Turnout: "What if you throw an election and no one shows up?"
The latest electionlineWeekly looks at the impact of low turnout and the challenges and opportunities it presents for election officials nationwide.
Read MoreEarly Voting Order: The Only Way to Get Things Done in Ohio?
Ohio voters will have the opportunity to cast early votes up until the day before Election Day, in the wake of a federal court ruling yesterday. Could the order be a harbinger of future end runs around a recalcitrant Legislature?
Read MoreStaying Tuned: Richland County Survives First (Small) Test
We return again to Richland County, SC where yesterday’s low-turnout primary surfaced a few “hiccups” but by and large gave the county election office hope that the big(!!!) problems of 2012 and 2013 are behind them.
Read MoreIowa Study Finds No Postmark on Many Ballots
Following up on last week’s story about late mail ballots, today’s post examines recent data from Iowa showing that not all mail ballots receive postmarks – requiring policymakers and election officials to decide what to do when such ballots arrive late.
Read MoreNot Just ID Anymore: Early Voting Divides Parties
A new Associated Press article details how the parties are circling the wagons on a new partisan fight over early voting – one which may or may not have a basis in fact but has a very real possibility of disrupting voting in 2014 and beyond.
Read MoreLate-Arriving Mail Ballots Rekindle California Calls for "Postmark Rule"
More than 1,000 primary ballots mailed on or before Election Day in Sacramento County, CA won’t count because they arrived too late – a symptom of a larger statewide problem. Policymakers, election officials and reformers are looking at ways to address the problem.
Read MoreGerken on the EAC: "Let Them Play"
Yale Law’s Heather Gerken has a new op-ed in The Hill in which she likens the EAC to the Bad News Bears – and encourages policymakers to acknowledge the agency’s value (especially on data collection) and “let them play!”
Read MoreYeah, It's Big: Primary Election Night in Los Angeles County
The numbers tell you how big Los Angeles County elections are, but then you watch a helicopter land and offload ballots and you realize just how big the County – and its efforts to manage its considerable election administration challenges – really are.
Read MoreIndiana Still Weighing Impact of Vote Centers
Indiana counties have slowly but steadily been transitioning to vote centers – and a new article looks back at what impact they are having across the state.
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