Posts by Doug Chapin
NCSL Q&A with Minnetonka's David Maeda
NCSL has been convening legislators and election officials to discuss election policy – and a new Q&A with the Minnetonka, MN city clerk illuminates several key issues at play in the North Star State.
Read MoreSnap(shot) Decision: Wisconsin Considers Lifting Camera Ban at Polls
Wisconsin is currently considering a policy to allow cameras at the polls – a change that makes state election staff nervous and one which will almost certainly continue the fierce partisan battle over elections in the Badger State.
Read MoreGetting Back Together: New Nominees Raise Hope for a Revived EAC
Two new nominees for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission suggest better days are ahead for an agency that is central to many aspects of the American election administration system.
Read MoreShould Expired IDs Work for Voter ID? Arlington County Says Yes; Not Everyone Agrees
Northern Virginia’s Arlington County wants to allow expired driver’s licenses and passports to serve as valid voter IDs, saying that such documents do not expire for identity purposes. Not surprisingly, not everyone agrees.
Read MoreICYMI (Like Almost Everyone Else): DC Moves Closer to OVR
The District of Columbia took a big step toward adopting online voter registration earlier this week … and apparently no one in the media noticed.
Read MoreInto the Weeds: Newby on Provisional Ballots
Brian Newby’s latest ElectionDiary journeys into the weeds of provisional ballots, which in turn illuminates all kinds of fascinating questions about elections in his community and nationwide.
Read MoreKansas to Proceed with Two-Track Registration This Fall
A state court judge has ruled that Kansas’ plans for a two-track registration system can proceed while a challenge to the state’s proof of citizenship law works its way through the federal courts.
Read More419 Cedar Avenue South: Ground Zero in Minneapolis Voting Controversy
Discovery of voter registrations at a mailbox center has resulted in the invalidation of 141 registrations in Minneapolis and ignited heightened ill will in an already contentious race between a longtime State House incumbent and the Somali-American community.
Read MoreUpcoming DC Vote Highlights (Fixed) Costs of Special Elections
An upcoming special election in the Nation’s Capital is going to cost District taxpayers $300,000 – an unfortunate and wasteful public expense, but at least it illuminates the fixed costs of setting up an election.
Read MoreOne Expensive Doughnut: Three Voters to Cost Virginia County $3,000?
The combination of the remnants of a thirty-year old annexation debate and a special election have highlighted an odd little “doughnut” of a precinct that Montgomery County, VA says could cost it as much as $3,000.
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