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CNN: Supreme Court urged by DOJ and other parties to sidestep independent state legislature dispute
Neal Katyal, a lawyer for the group, stressed that the court should use the North Carolina case to decide the Independent State Legislature doctrine issue rather than wait until it arises again on an emergency basis “during the 2024 election cycle.”
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Omaha World-Herald: Nebraska Gov. Pillen not releasing event schedule, criticized for lack of access, accountability
“Government transparency and accountability are not just enshrined in state law but are what Nebraskans expect from elected leaders,” he said.
“The governor’s schedule gives us all insight into his priorities and helps keep the public informed about the work he’s doing on our behalf,” Geis continued. “While it may be an afterthought for...
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SCOTUS-Einreichung: Verfahren im Fall der Neugliederung der Wahlbezirke in North Carolina ändert nichts an der Entscheidungsbefugnis im Fall Moore v. Harper
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Associated Press: Election conspiracy movement grinds on as 2024 approaches
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Arizona Republic: Arizona bills would post voters’ names, addresses, birth years and ballot images
The companion bills, dubbed the “Voter Privacy Violation Act” by civil rights advocates, would make Arizona an extreme outlier by posting detailed voter data and unfiltered ballot images online during the critical...
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CNHI News: Georgia Republicans continue to crack down on donations for elections
"Our county elections offices are already overburdened and underfunded," Gray Herring said. "This would cut off one of the few remaining means to receive additional funding and prohibit boards of commissioners from choosing to allocate funds to their county elections offices when they identify a need. The county governing authority should have the discretion to provide additional...
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Leadership Transition at Common Cause
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Associated Press: With GOP majority, North Carolina court revisits voting maps
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Statement on the Passing of Common Cause Board Member Pat Schroeder
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Texas Tribune: Texas Senate passes bill to make illegal voting a felony again
Ehresman said that in some scenarios a person might attempt to vote absentee by mail because they’re 65 or they’re disabled. If they can’t tell whether their ballot was received and are confused about whether their vote was counted, they might try to go vote in person and cast a provisional ballot.
“That voter could be liable under SB 2...
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Dallas Morning News: Texas’ top election official lays groundwork to leave voter fraud prevention program
"Either this is a hasty move in response to partisan pressure, which should be discouraged from the Secretary of State's office, or it is a deceitful omission that should be looked at skeptically," Katya Ehresman, voting rights program manager for the organization said in a news release. "Texas should focus on strengthening the security of our...
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Bloomberg: ‘Dark Money’ Ohio Bribe Verdict Shows Citizens United Limit
“Ohioans can rest easy tonight knowing, that at long last, someone will be held accountable,” she said.