The Atlantic has a dramatic account of the hearing in U.S. District Court on November 7, on whether certain Ohio provisional ballots should be counted. Thanks to Rick Hasen for this fascinating link. … Continue reading
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On November 6, two incumbent members of the Ohio Supreme Court were ousted. One of the two winners is William O’Neill, who had run twice before but had never before won. He always refuses to accept campaign contributions. He has … Continue reading
On November 3, a CNN/Orc poll for the Ohio presidential race was released. It mentions five presidential candidates and has these results: Obama 47%, Romney 44%, Johnson 5%, Stein 1%, Goode under one-half of 1%, other or undecided or refused, … Continue reading
On October 26, a U.S. District Court in Columbus, Ohio, ruled that Ohio cannot automatically disallow a provisional ballot just because it was cast in the wrong building. Both the U.S. District Court and the Sixth Circuit had already ruled … Continue reading
On October 22, Suffolk University released a poll for the Ohio presidential race, which asks voters about all seven candidates listed on the ballot. The poll also asks what percentage of voters have heard of the various presidential candidates. See … Continue reading