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The NYT covers Mamdani’s electoral coalition for the primary, and the combination of new registrations and younger voters is ...
I’m can’t-look-away-from-the-train-wreck fascinated by the guidance on how investors can profit off of civil rights struggles: The Supreme Court’s 2013 Shelby County v. Holder decision, which gutted t ...
A new culture of secrecy in government is taking root – among career staffers and new political appointees alike.” Across President Donald Trump’s administration, a creeping culture of secrecy is ...
NPR’s latest report is truly a blockbuster. The SAVE system run by DHS has always been a system keeping track of the immigration status of individuals at some point in the immigration system ...
I flagged a discussion in The Conversation about trust in elections focused on cybersecurity, where the remedy recommended was more public education. Today, Michigan Advance has the report on a ...
Votebeat’s weekly newsletter reports on the upcoming meeting of the EAC’s Technical Guidelines Development Committee, and some local anxiety about whether plans are in the works to change direction on ...
I agree with Votebeat’s topline description of the latest tiff in the Wolverine State: Michigan’s top election official is locked in a clamorous legal battle with Republican lawmakers over access to ...
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution covers a distressingly familiar fight that’s now hit the courts: The Democrat-controlled Fulton County Commission in May voted along party lines to reject the GOP’s ...
PBS reports on a signature verification issue that’s long been a matter of interest for younger voters, but particularly for Zoomers whose primary interactions are online or on touchscreens, rather ...
I blogged on Wednesday about the DOJ’s lawsuit against the Orange County registrar for access to voting records, and noted that the suit seemed like a weird one from DOJ. DOJ wanted information, but ...
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