[EL] Election Day Registration brief

Larry Levine larrylevine at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 12 15:26:45 PDT 2013


No. I wasn't aware of that. But what a wide open invitation to mischief that
is. Also, it doesn't change a thing about my points regarding the cost of
campaigning. Reformers keep reforming and the hole gets deeper. Campaign to
everyone, not just registered voters. And by the way, spend less to do it.
Larry

-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Askin [mailto:faskin at kinoy.rutgers.edu] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 3:22 PM
To: larrylevine at earthlink.net; 'Rick Hasen'; law-election at uci.edu;
'Legislation Listserv'
Subject: RE: [EL] Election Day Registration brief

I am not sure if you are aware that most of the EDR states do not even use
provisional ballots - except for those who cannot show proper ID.
Most let EDR voters vote on the machine and use the threat of criminal
prosecution to guard against ineligible voters.  FRANK




Prof. Frank Askin
Distinguished Professor of Law       and Director
Constitutional Litigation Clinic
Rutgers Law School/Newark
(973) 353-5687>>> "Larry Levine" <larrylevine at earthlink.net> 3/12/2013
6:01 PM >>>
Unintended consequences department: open up election day registration, thus
increasing the pool of potential voters with whom a campaign must
communicate (think legislative districts, not big statewide or national TV
type campaigns), thus increasing the cost of campaigning (more doors upon
which to knock, more households to which mail must be sent), and at the same
time keep imposing spending limits on campaigns so the ability to
communicate repeatedly with voters narrows. Election day registration also
inflates the number of provisional ballots that must be hand inspected and
verified before counting after the election. That could greatly delay
certification of the election and in some cases bump up against statutory
deadlines, including possibly the electoral college. Not very likely?
Until
it happens.
Larry

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Askin
Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 2:05 PM
To: Rick Hasen; law-election at uci.edu; Legislation Listserv
Subject: [EL] Election Day Registration brief

Below is the URL for a 92-page brief in support of summary Judgment filed
last week in the case of Rutgers University Student Association (RUSA), et.
al.  v. Middlesex County Board of Elections, challenging New Jersey's
advance registration requirement under the New Jersey Constitution as an
undue and no longer necessary burden on the right to vote. FRANK

https://law.newark.rutgers.edu/files/SummaryMotionBrief3.5.13.pdf 


Prof. Frank Askin
Distinguished Professor of Law       and Director
Constitutional Litigation Clinic
Rutgers Law School/Newark
(973) 353-5687
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