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Trump debe firmar un compromiso ético y documentos de transición

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Trump debe firmar un compromiso ético y documentos de transición

El presidente electo Donald Trump aún no ha firmado los documentos legales –incluido un compromiso ético– necesarios para iniciar formalmente la transición de poder en su administración. Los candidatos suelen presentar estos documentos mucho antes de las elecciones. Como resultado de esta demora, el gobierno no puede proporcionar autorizaciones de seguridad, reuniones informativas y recursos al equipo entrante de Trump antes de que éste preste juramento al cargo el 20 de enero.

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The New Yorker: The Conservative Stalwart Challenging the Far-Right Legal Theory That Could Subvert American Democracy

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The New Yorker: The Conservative Stalwart Challenging the Far-Right Legal Theory That Could Subvert American Democracy

Luttig, undeterred, praised his new legal bedfellows. “I’m honored to be co-counsel representing Common Cause in Moore v. Harper,” he told me. He described Katyal as a “dear friend,” and “one of the very finest Supreme Court advocates and originalist constitutional scholars in the country today.” As for the case, Luttig said, “Common Cause and the other respondents are not only on the side of the Constitution of the United States—they are also on the side of the angels.” 

Houston Chronicle/PolitiFact: Verificación de hechos – Mayormente falso: ¿Pueden los texanos registrar a un familiar fallecido para votar y luego emitir un voto por correo a su nombre?

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Houston Chronicle/PolitiFact: Verificación de hechos – Mayormente falso: ¿Pueden los texanos registrar a un familiar fallecido para votar y luego emitir un voto por correo a su nombre?

Si alguien intentara registrar a un familiar fallecido, lo más probable es que esa solicitud fuera rechazada, dijo Anthony Gutiérrez, director ejecutivo de Common Cause Texas, un grupo que aboga por el acceso al voto.

Si una persona fallecida llegara a aparecer en las listas de votantes, "la persona que intentara hacerse pasar por la persona fallecida aún tendría que cumplir con los requisitos de identificación, la verificación de firmas y la posibilidad de que el registro de votantes se marcara una vez que se actualizaran las bases de datos apropiadas". ", dijo Gutiérrez.

Common Cause aplaude la aprobación del proyecto de ley a favor de los votantes por parte del Consejo de DC

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Common Cause aplaude la aprobación del proyecto de ley a favor de los votantes por parte del Consejo de DC

Hoy, el Consejo del Distrito de Columbia aprobó por unanimidad la Ley de Enmienda para la Modernización de las Elecciones, que hace permanentes varios cambios implementados en 2020 debido al COVID, entre ellos: proporcionar a todos los votantes registrados de DC una boleta de votación por correo con franqueo prepago; hacer permanentes los Centros de Votación, donde cualquier votante registrado de DC puede votar en persona; y hacer permanentes las urnas accesibles para la entrega de boletas. También se basa en la promesa de garantizar a todos los ciudadanos de DC el derecho a votar.

Newsweek: The GOP’s Election Fraud Strategy Isn’t New or Fleeting: Experts

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Newsweek: The GOP’s Election Fraud Strategy Isn’t New or Fleeting: Experts

"It's a snake eating its tail at this point," Sylvia Albert, Common Cause's director of voting and elections, told Newsweek.

The challenges to GOP's election denial tactic were unraveled in the Republican primaries, where GOP candidates are pitted against one another. As some moved onto the general ballot, others refused to accept the primary wins of members of their party.

"If you have multiple election deniers up for election, and one of them wins, the other one is still going to deny that the election actually...

Dallas Morning News: Misinformation will be rampant this election cycle. Here’s what voters should look out for

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Dallas Morning News: Misinformation will be rampant this election cycle. Here’s what voters should look out for

“We certainly know elections can, and have been, and will be again decided by a handful of votes, so anything that affects voters has the potential to change the outcome,” said Jesse Littlewood, vice president of campaigns at Common Cause, an advocacy organization whose efforts include fighting mis- and disinformation.

“That would include voter myths or disinformation which could either cause the voter to miss the chance to participate because they believed incorrect information, or cause them to not participate at all...

Los Angeles Times: Why redistricting is such a hot topic in the leaked L.A. City Council audio

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Los Angeles Times: Why redistricting is such a hot topic in the leaked L.A. City Council audio

The main reason behind the fight over assets, said Jonathan Mehta Stein of California Common Cause, is the political benefits they can bring to a council member. “It all goes back to campaign fundraising and building power,” said Stein, who is the group’s executive director.

Those benefits are twofold, Stein said. First, having a business or commercial hub in your district puts you in contact with business owners who want to curry favor with you, which translates into campaign donations. And second, having a significant...

Desinformación electoral desenfrenada: grupos de derechos civiles y democracia piden a los gigantes de las redes sociales que se tomen en serio la amenaza 

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Desinformación electoral desenfrenada: grupos de derechos civiles y democracia piden a los gigantes de las redes sociales que se tomen en serio la amenaza 

Civil rights, democracy, and public interest groups are calling out the major social media companies for not doing enough to combat election disinformation and urging them to take steps to combat and curb the rampant problem in the final weeks before this year’s midterm elections. In a letter to the CEOs of Meta (Facebook), Twitter, YouTube, Snap, Instagram, TikTok, and Alphabet, the groups urged the platforms to do more to combat the proliferation of election disinformation on their platforms with a particular focus on combatting the ‘Big...

States Newsroom/Pennsylvania Capital-Star: U.S. Supreme Court to consider case that could radically reshape the country’s elections

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States Newsroom/Pennsylvania Capital-Star: U.S. Supreme Court to consider case that could radically reshape the country’s elections

“Our government will be run by and for the politicians, not the people,” said Suzanne Almeida, Common Cause’s director of state operations, during a Wednesday conference call with reporters. “The danger is not just that partisan political leaders will handpick winners and losers … It’s that we the people will no longer have a fully representative government.”

Marie Claire: Ballot Drop Boxes: A Guide for the 2022 Midterm Elections

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Marie Claire: Ballot Drop Boxes: A Guide for the 2022 Midterm Elections

“It's really creating two Americas,” says Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections at Common Cause. “One where your vote is attempted to be suppressed and one where you’re being provided with more access to the ballot.” ...

“This is designed specifically to make sure that many of the absentee ballots that are cast will not be counted simply because they didn't get there in time or were not returned properly,” explains Jay Heck, executive director of Common Cause Wisconsin. “The calculation in Wisconsin...

January 6th Committee Subpoena a First Step in Holding Trump and His Associates Accountable

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January 6th Committee Subpoena a First Step in Holding Trump and His Associates Accountable

Donald Trump remains a clear and present danger to our democracy. The January 6th Select Committee is right to subpoena the former President. But the Committee has shown clearly that the then-President violated his oath of office and committed crimes for which he must be held accountable.

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