Posts by Doug Chapin
California Reaching Out to No Party Preference Voters for 2020 Presidential Primary
California is contacting over 5 million No Party Preference voters to inform them of their options for participating in the Golden State’s March 2020 presidential primary.
Read MoreDHS Rules Out Cyberattack in Durham County, NC’s 2016 Election Problems
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has ruled out a cyberattack as the cause of Durham County, NC’s particularly bad Election Day 2016, where serious issues with the county’s e-pollbooks led to long lines, extended polling hours and intense scrutiny.
Read MoreElectionlineWeekly’s 2020 “In and Out List”
With New Year’s Day and a big election year almost upon us, electionlineWeekly has released its annual “In and Out” list. It’s a crowd-sourced look at what’s hot and what’s not for the election community as 2020 dawns.
Read MoreHoliday Blogging Pause
The blog will take a short holiday break, with no posts this week and light activity next week … full blogging will resume Monday, January 6, 2020. Best wishes to everyone for a safe and enjoyable holiday season.
Read MoreRetiring MI Election Director Sally Williams’ electionlineWeekly “Exit Interview”
Michigan state election director Sally Williams is retiring at the end of this year, and she sat down virtually with electionlineWeekly’s Mindy Moretti for the newsletter’s latest “exit interview.”
Read MoreNavajo Nation Threatens to Re-Open AZ Lawsuit Over “Cure” of Unsigned Mail Ballots
The Navajo Nation is threatening to re-open a lawsuit against the State of Arizona if the state removes a provision allowing for “cure” of unsigned mail ballots from its state election procedures manual.
Read MoreFY20 “Minibus” Includes $15.171M for EAC
It didn’t get the same attention as the announcement of $425 million in election security grants to states, but this week’s Congressional FY20 budget compromise “minibus” includes a $15.171 million budget for the Election Assistance Commission, a sharp increase from previous funding levels – and even the agency’s own request.
Read MoreCongressional Compromise Yields $425M In New Election Security Funding
Congressional negotiators have reached a compromise that will deliver $425 million in new federal election security funds to states – with matching requirements that will push the number over $500 million.
Read MoreMystery Box: Midland County, TX to Open Newly-Discovered Ballot Box
Midland County, TX will open a sealed ballot box discovered last week – with no indication if it is from the most recent election or an older one. It’s just the latest complication in a county currently investigating an 820-vote discrepancy in a recent bond election.
Read MoreNACo Letter to Congress Makes Case for Increased, Dedicated Local Election Funding
The National Association of Counties recently sent a letter to Congressional leaders making the case for improved and dedicated funding for local election administration.
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