The decision issued by the three-judge panel of the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals in the matter of Hunter v. Hamilton County Board of Elections contains a very interesting analysis of problems with Ohio’s law about counting provisional ballots when they are cast in “the right church, wrong pew” (RCWP)
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In 2020, more than 13,800 New York voters, eager to cast their ballots in the General Election, walk...
On Election Day 2016, some Ohio residents turned out to vote only to be told their names had been re...
Several state legislatures recently have passed laws to scale back their early voting operations. Su...
Elections are critical to the functioning of democracy, and many states have enacted various reforms...
The 2016 election was the first presidential election following the landmark Shelby County v. Holder...
In 2004, then-County Legislator Andrea Stewart-Cousins faced off against the nine-term incumbent Nic...
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Measuring the effect of ballot access restrictions on electoral competition is complicated because t...
American elections are administered by poll workers—individuals who are recruited and trained by sta...
In the 2018 case of Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute, a divided United States Supreme Court up...
The 2013 Shelby County v. Holder Supreme Court decision rendered Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act ...
In Judging the Voting Rights Act, Professors Adam B. Cox and Thomas J. Miles report that judges are ...
In 2004, state legislator Andrea Stewart-Cousins faced nine-term Republican Nick Spano in a state Se...
My study of voting rights violations nationwide suggests that voting problems are more prevalent in ...
The United States Supreme Court recently upheld a New York law requiring that any changes in county ...
In 2020, more than 13,800 New York voters, eager to cast their ballots in the General Election, walk...
On Election Day 2016, some Ohio residents turned out to vote only to be told their names had been re...