“Meet the Faces of Democracy”
Issue One has a new interview with former Georgia State Election Board member Edward Lindsey. I raise it up mostly to highlight the exceptional set of interviews they’re amassing. As they put ...
Issue One has a new interview with former Georgia State Election Board member Edward Lindsey. I raise it up mostly to highlight the exceptional set of interviews they’re amassing. As they put ...
I agree with Votebeat’s topline description of the latest tiff in the Wolverine State: Michigan’s top election official is locked in a clamorous legal battle with Republican lawmakers over access ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covers a distressingly familiar fight that’s now hit the courts: The Democrat-controlled Fulton County Commission in May voted along party lines to reject the ...
John Fortier is moderating an AEI panel next Tuesday, July 1, keyed to Monday’s release of the EAC’s latest Election Administration and Voting Survey data, which includes a huge amount of valuable ...
NCSL’s election bill roundup notes the shift of this year’s crop: With most legislatures having adjourned, the number of election bills introduced was 3,160, with 331 of them enacted into law ...
The NYT headline is “If Everyone Had Voted, Harris Still Would Have Lost.” Which, of course, is impossible to know, unless you assume that demographics is inevitably destiny. But the broader ...
Details matter in election administration. Pima’s moving from a mail ballot system with two envelopes to a system with one, and expects the process to be cheaper, quicker, and easier for voters, ...
The News & Observer reports that the State Auditor has appointed a new slate of county election officials, after North Carolina shifted responsibility for those assignments from the ...
The AP’s lede: Miller County Election Supervisor Jerry Calhoun says he’s not sure anyone will vote in an upcoming Democratic primary runoff. After all, the southwest Georgia county only recorded ...
NYC news outlets today are letting voters know they may need a little bit of patience to get results from the primary. The City’s board of elections has a helpful explainer on why. ...
Votebeat continues to be on top of the expanding fight between Maricopa’s (Republican) recorder and Maricopa’s (Republican) board of supervisors, both of which exercise control over different ...
Yet another reminder that early and mail voting options help mitigate the degree to which a system of voting only on one day is subject to anomalies on that day that don’t really have anything to ...