MIT’s Stewart on New Opinion Data on Election Hacking Threats

MIT’s Charles Stewart has a new post up over at Election Updates looking at how public opinion about election hacking has changed since the 2016 election … with fascinating insights into partisan differences about the seriousness of such threats – which have a follow-on effect on policymaking on election security.

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New Here: Buchanan Becomes WY SoS, Wolfe WI Election Director

Two key state election jobs have new occupants this week in the wake of the announcement that Ed Buchanan is the new Secretary of State in Wyoming and Meagan Wolfe is the new election director in Wisconsin. Both of their appointments are an indication that the process in both states is returning to some semblance of normal.

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When In Doubt, Choose Optimism

I was surprised (and more than a little discouraged) late last week to see some potentially disappointing news about the future composition of the EAC. But, having taken the weekend to “count to ten,” I have concluded that despite the news, nothing has changed my overall view: optimism.

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New NCSL Report Focuses on How States, Localities “Split the Bill” on Election Costs

NCSL’s Wendy Underhill and her colleague Katy Owens Hubler from Democracy Research LLC have a guest piece in the latest electionlineWeekly summarizing their new report The Price of Democracy: Splitting the Bill for Elections. It’s an excellent overview of the issue of election costs, highlighting both its importance and the challenges involved in arriving at a fixed figure.

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