Archive for 2019
I Owe You? Repayment Confusion Muddies FL Voting Rights Restoration
The effort in Florida to implement Amendment 4, restoring voting rights to individuals previously convicted of felonies, is creating confusion because would-be voters are required to pay old fines and fees – but the state and counties have no reliable record of what those are.
Read MoreMinneapolis Elections Moves to New Home
The City of Minneapolis, MN has consolidated all of its election operations in a new home, where equipment and staff will now share a single building rather than be spread across the city.
Read MoreElectionline Exit Interview with Democracy Fund (and Nevada County, CA)’s Natalie Adona
The Democracy Fund’s Natalie Adona is about to do something unusual in the election field: move from policy work back into election administration as she joins Nevada County, CA as a local election official. She sat down with electionlineWeekly’s Mindy Moretti for one of the site’s eagerly-anticipated “exit interviews.”
Read MoreTime Crunch: Special Congressional Election Scheduling Poses Challenges for WI Governor
The effort to schedule a special congressional election in Wisconsin is creating a challenge for the governor’s office, as a crowded election calendar and and a lack of fit between state and federal law limit the available options.
Read MoreNSGIC Releases Best Practices for GIS in Elections
The National States Geographic Information Council (NSGIC) recently released a best practices guide for election offices seeking to use geographic information systems (GIS) in their day-to-day operations.
Read MoreLos Angeles County Hosts Mock Election With New Voting System
California’s Los Angeles County used a mock election this weekend to roll out new voting equipment – the product of a decade-long redesign from the ground up – and a vote center-based system set to formally debut in the nation’s largest county next year.
Read MoreWebinar TOMORROW: How Can DHS Help Protect My Election?
Join us tomorrow, October 1, at noon Central time for a webinar on the services the Department of Homeland Security offers to election officials to help protect themselves.
Read MoreCongressional Fight Looms Over EAC FY20 Budget
The looming Congressional negotiation over federal election cybersecurity funding also has significance for the Election Assistance Commission, whose fiscal year 2020 budget looks very different in the two spending bills passed in the House and Senate.
Read MoreUS to Remain in Universal Postal Union After Compromise Reached
Yesterday, the Universal Postal Union announced that it had reached a compromise on postal rates, avoiding a withdrawal by the United States from the worldwide mail pact which could have affected American voters around the globe.
Read MoreNebraska AG Questions Constitutionality of Appointed Election Officials
Nebraska’s Attorney General has issued an opinion finding that the Cornhusker State’s appointment of election commissioners and deputies in larger counties could violate the state constitution.
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