The Alaska legislature adjourned for the year last month. No election law bill passed; in fact no election law bill even reached the floor of either house. Among election bills that had been introduced this year were a bill prohibiting … Continue reading
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The NAACP of Georgia is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear its case against Georgia’s law, requiring voters at the polls to show government photo-ID in order to vote. The case in the lower courts was called Common Cause/Georgia … Continue reading
The San Diego Union-Tribune of May 17 has these ten scholarly and interesting essays on the electoral college. … Continue reading
Recently, two South Carolina representative districts switched from having a Democratic member, to having a Republican member. On May 15, Representative Dennis Moss of the 29th district announced he was switching from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party. See … Continue reading
On May 15, Roy E. Frankhouser died at his home in Pennsylvania at the age of 69. See this story in the Reading Eagle. He had been a KKK leader, and he had been convicted in February 1988 for advising … Continue reading