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APPRECIATION: Mindy Moretti's 10 Years at electionline.org
electionline.org’s Mindy Moretti marks 10 years with the site this week – an amazing run that represents her commitment to the election world and reflects her dedication to serving her community.
Read MorePlan B: An Ohio Pollworker's Look at Tuesday's Problems
A Cincinnati-area pollworker writes of her experience on Election Day, which featured technology problems and substantial voter inconvenience. It was a bad day, but hopefully it will help make next year’s election better.
Read MoreEitan Hersh: Do Off-Year Elections Suppress the Vote?
Yale’s Eitan Hersh has a new blog post in which he suggests that Democrats’ general support for off-year elections can be viewed through the same “voter suppression” lens they aim at GOP support for voter ID.
Read MoreElection Day (Not-So) Live Blog 2015
We’re not likely to have a lot of Election Day news today, but I’ll be trying to keep up with it here.
Read MoreBREAKING NEWS: EAC Hires New Executive Director and General Counsel
This morning, the EAC announced that two familiar names will join the agency in high-profile roles: Johnson County, KS’ Brian Newby as executive director and Washington DC’s Cliff Tatum as general counsel.
Read MoreelectionlineWeekly looks ahead to Election Day 2015
electionlineWeekly has a curtain-raiser on next week’s election, with vote by mail concerns in numerous states and localities, new machines, interesting initiatives in different communities – and a chance for one lucky Philadelphia voter to win $10,000.
Read MoreSmall City, Big Problem: Martindale, TX to Re-Run Mayoral Election After Errors
The tiny city of Martindale, TX (pop. ~1,200) is facing a re-run of its recent mayoral election after a series of errors in administering the vote led a court to invalidate the results. This story highlights the challenges facing elections in the country’s smallest communities, which often involve complicated cost- and management-sharing arrangements that cross county lines.
Read MoreCiting Concerns About USPS, Colorado SoS Urges Voters to Drop Off Ballots
Colorado SoS Wayne Williams is urging voters to forgo the mail and drop off their completed ballots in person, citing data suggesting that delivery of outgoing ballots had been delayed. It’s a story that is likely to become more commonplace as more and more ballots travel by mail at the same time there are concerns about USPS service.
Read MoreZenith City Decision: Duluth, MN to Vote on Ranked Choice Voting
Next Tuesday, Duluth, MN will vote on whether to adopt ranked choice voting for its city elections. It’s a question that has divided voters on questions of whether it will affect turnout, campaign tone, usability and outcomes – and is informed in part by the experience of previous elections in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Read More"Election Integrity Counts": Columnist Examines Ballot Operations in Washington State
A recent column on ballot observer operations in Washington State is not only an insightful look at the process of managing ballots but also serves as a model for similar stories because it goes beyond the immediate story to highlight the issues and challenges facing state and local election administration.
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