Posts by Doug Chapin
Washington SoS To Sit Out Presidential Primary Due to Partisan Disclosure Concerns
Washington’s Secretary of State will forgo voting in her state’s upcoming March 10 primary because of her concerns about the requirement for voters to publicly pick a party.
Read MorePennsylvania Launches County-Specific Election Websites
Pennsylvania’s Department of State has launched 67 county-specific voter websites aimed at assisting voters with the rollout of new voting technology and other election questions.
Read MoreFamiliar Face: Johnson County, KS Turns to Connie Schmidt to Administer 2020 Election
Kansas’ Johnson County (Overland Park), facing a vacancy in its election office on the eve of the 2020 election cycle, has turned to a familiar face and named former commissioner Connie Schmidt interim commissioner of elections.
Read MoreNo Small Stuff (cont.): Colorado County Discovers Old Ballots in Drop Box
Colorado’s Mesa County (Grand Junction) recently discovered hundreds of uncounted ballots from last November election in an election drop box. It’s just the latest reminder that there is “no such thing as small stuff in elections.”
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Blocks Florida Limits on Felon Re-Enfranchisement
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has blocked Florida’s law limiting access to voter registration to former felons who have yet to pay outstanding legal fines and obligations, saying the requirement violates the constitution’s Equal Protection Clause.
Read MoreWisconsin Polling Place Locator Experiences Election Day Issues
MyVote Wisconsin, the state’s online voter resource, experienced issues yesterday that affected the site’s ability to provide polling locations in the 2020 Spring Primary.
Read MoreNew Minnesota “Cyber Navigator” to Assist Localities with Election Security
The State of Minnesota has hired a new “cyber navigator” who will be responsible for assisting localities with managing election security in 2020 and beyond.
Read MoreNorth Dakota, Tribes Settle Voter ID Lawsuits
North Dakota and several Native American tribes have settled ongoing voter ID litigation, with the state agreeing to work with tribes on providing documents that can be used as proof of identity at the polls.
Read MoreDouble Trouble: WI Confronts Dual Absentee Ballot Requirement
Wisconsin’s Election Commission is balking at a state law that would require all absentee voters to receive two, partially duplicate, ballots in the upcoming April 7 election.
Read MoreCalifornia SoS Rolls Out “Where’s My Ballot?” Service
California’s Secretary of State has rolled out a new service that will allow Golden State voters in many counties to check on the status of their vote-by-mail ballot.
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