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Supreme Court Decisions Shape Pennsylvania's Election Ballot Rules
politics1 year ago

Supreme Court Decisions Shape Pennsylvania's Election Ballot Rules

Recent litigation in Pennsylvania has clarified that mail ballots will be rejected if voters fail to properly date affidavits, but voters can use provisional ballots on Election Day if they make mistakes. With 390,000 mail ballots outstanding, many provisional ballots are expected, potentially favoring Democrats. About 35,000 voters may use provisional ballots if they don't return their mail ballots. The handling of these ballots could impact election results and lead to further legal scrutiny.

"Nebraska Republicans Push for Winner-Take-All Electoral System to Deny Biden Crucial Vote"
politics1 year ago

"Nebraska Republicans Push for Winner-Take-All Electoral System to Deny Biden Crucial Vote"

Former President Donald Trump and Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen are backing a bill to change Nebraska's electoral vote system to a winner-take-all format, potentially denying Democrats a crucial electoral vote. The move comes after conservative activist Charlie Kirk urged Republicans to repeal the state's current system, which assigns electors based on congressional districts. The Omaha-based 2nd District has voted Democratic in 2008 and 2020, making it a target for the GOP. Democrats in Nebraska are skeptical of the bill's passage, but the effort reflects a broader trend of Republican-led efforts to tweak election rules ahead of the upcoming elections.

"Georgia Lawmakers Pass Election Rules with Potential Impact on 2024 Presidential Race"
politics1 year ago

"Georgia Lawmakers Pass Election Rules with Potential Impact on 2024 Presidential Race"

Georgia lawmakers have passed new election rules, including changes to voter eligibility challenges and ballot access for presidential candidates, which could impact the 2024 presidential race in the battleground state. The bill, SB 189, also requires absentee ballot results to be reported promptly, restricts the use of QR codes for ballot counting, and introduces other election security measures. Republicans support the bill, citing increased confidence in elections, while Democrats criticize it as enabling baseless attacks on voters and undermining confidence in the election system.

"Georgia Legislature Approves Election Rules Impacting 2024 Presidential Contest"
politics1 year ago

"Georgia Legislature Approves Election Rules Impacting 2024 Presidential Contest"

Georgia lawmakers have approved new election rules that could impact the 2024 presidential race, including changes to voter eligibility challenges and ballot access. The bill, which awaits the governor's signature, would grant access to the state's ballot to political parties that have qualified in at least 20 states, potentially benefiting independent candidates. Democrats criticize the bill, arguing that it could lead to baseless attacks on voters and disenfranchisement, while Republicans defend it as a means to increase confidence in elections. The bill also includes provisions for absentee ballot reporting, paper ballot usage, and the elimination of QR codes for ballot counting.

North Carolina Governor Takes Legal Action Against GOP's Election Rules Change
politics2 years ago

North Carolina Governor Takes Legal Action Against GOP's Election Rules Change

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has filed a lawsuit against Republicans over a state Senate bill that changed election rules. The bill establishes bipartisan election boards, giving equal control to appointed Democrats and Republicans, which could lead to gridlock in decision-making. Cooper argues that the bill disregards constitutional principles and undermines the executive powers granted to him as Governor. He also expressed concerns about reduced early voting opportunities and longer lines at the polls. This comes after Republican lawmakers overrode another elections bill vetoed by Cooper, which advocates say would result in fewer counted ballots.

Wisconsin Republicans' Controversial Actions Shake State's Political Landscape
politics2 years ago

Wisconsin Republicans' Controversial Actions Shake State's Political Landscape

Two controversial votes at Wisconsin's state Capitol highlight Republican efforts to shape election rules in the battleground state ahead of the 2024 election cycle. The first vote aims to remove the state's highest election official, while the second seeks to overhaul the process of crafting legislative maps. These moves have long-term implications for democracy in a swing state where presidential races are often decided by a slim margin. The removal of the top elections official could disrupt voting administration before the 2024 presidential primary. Additionally, Republicans are considering impeachment and recusal demands against a newly elected liberal justice on the state Supreme Court, who could potentially challenge the gerrymandered maps. Meanwhile, Republicans in the state Senate have voted to oust the nonpartisan elections administrator, leading to a legal challenge from the Democratic attorney general.

Supreme Court's Election Rulings: A Mixed Bag of Victories and Concerns
politics2 years ago

Supreme Court's Election Rulings: A Mixed Bag of Victories and Concerns

The Supreme Court has surprised voting rights groups with recent decisions that uphold protections for minority voters and limit state lawmakers' power to set voting rules. The decisions, while victories for maintaining the status quo, also set the stage for future showdowns and unresolved questions. The first decision rejects the argument that state legislatures have unchecked power to set election rules, allowing courts to review laws for consistency with state constitutions. The second decision upholds the interpretation of the Voting Rights Act, requiring mapmakers to consider race but not make it the predominant factor in drawing districts. However, both decisions leave room for future challenges and uncertainties, potentially leading to more litigation.

Supreme Court Rejects Transformative Election Theory in Moore v. Harper Ruling.
politics2 years ago

Supreme Court Rejects Transformative Election Theory in Moore v. Harper Ruling.

The Supreme Court rejected the North Carolina GOP argument that state lawmakers should have extraordinary powers over election rules, in a win for voting rights groups. The court ruled that state courts retain the authority to apply state constitutional restraints when legislatures act under the power conferred upon them by the Elections Clause. The decision drew praise from voting rights groups and some prominent Democrats, including former President Barack Obama, who called it a "resounding rejection of the far-right theory that has been peddled by election deniers and extremists seeking to undermine our democracy."

Montana GOP Pushes for Election Rule Changes to Defeat Jon Tester.
politics2 years ago

Montana GOP Pushes for Election Rule Changes to Defeat Jon Tester.

Montana Republicans are pushing a bill to rewrite the rules for the state's next U.S. Senate race, making it difficult for third parties to reach a general election ballot. The bill would shift the contest from a traditional election into a "top two" primary system, and only apply to the 2024 race against Senator Jon Tester, a Democrat. The bill's sponsor claims it would ensure the senator wins with more than 50% of the vote and tamp down on parties' interference with third-party candidates. However, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have claimed that the bill reeks of political interference.