[EL] Question for the list about tabulation of early in-person votes
Gaddie, Ronald K.
rkgaddie at ou.edu
Wed Aug 19 11:07:14 PDT 2020
Greatly appreciate it. We will loop back after you get back from the woods. ~kg
Keith Gaddie, Ph.D.
President's Associates Presidential Professor of Architecture & Journalism
Executive Faculty Fellow of the University of Oklahoma
Senior Fellow of Headington College <http://ouheadingtoncollege.org/>
General Editor, Social Science Quarterly
"I would like to build a University of which the football team could be proud." ~George Lynn Cross
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From: Pamela S Karlan <pkarlan at stanford.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 12:23 PM
To: Gaddie, Ronald K. <rkgaddie at ou.edu>
Cc: Election Law Listserv <law-election at uci.edu>
Subject: Re: Question for the list about tabulation of early in-person votes
Dear Keith,
Thanks. I’m glad to set up a zoom with Kennedy. Just have her give me some times that might work for her. I’m going camping from Saturday through Tuesday but m largely around after that.
Pamela S. Karlan
Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law
Co-Director, Stanford Supreme Court Litigation Clinic
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305
karlan at stanford.edu
650.725.4851
On Aug 19, 2020, at 8:13 AM, Gaddie, Ronald K. <rkgaddie at ou.edu> wrote:
Hi Pam,
Thanks for asking. All is well. Made a professional evolution that is very satisfying, and my seminars in architecture and journalism both lend themselves to our new screen-time reality.
I feel like we've been immersed into an awful early draft of a Robert Heinlein novel.
A personal note -- I showed your profile and CV to my 17yo daughter Kenedy. She is trying to pick her path, and wanted to know if she could meet you some time. She's got a great heart for justice and law, and a first-class mind.
If we need to check in on your piece, I always have time.
Cheers,
Keith
Keith Gaddie, Ph.D.
President's Associates Presidential Professor of Architecture & Journalism
Executive Faculty Fellow of the University of Oklahoma
Senior Fellow of Headington College <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__ouheadingtoncollege.org_&d=DwMGaQ&c=qKdtBuuu6dQK9MsRUVJ2DPXW6oayO8fu4TfEHS8sGNk&r=itJIms9G3wxvyGkmVqA7xg&m=R8rVWa7eRFvd2b5nAwCqm3v5dZahaVHErWZ4vyTe8wA&s=A_Iat6VT1Rt0_noFso-bWkFoq77jxnTdl5GcS6sgbLM&e=>
General Editor, Social Science Quarterly
"I would like to build a University of which the football team could be proud." ~George Lynn Cross
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From: Pamela S Karlan <pkarlan at stanford.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 8:48 AM
To: Gaddie, Ronald K. <rkgaddie at ou.edu>
Cc: Election Law Listserv <law-election at uci.edu>
Subject: Re: Question for the list about tabulation of early in-person votes
Dear Keith,
Thanks so much. This is very helpful.
Hope you’re staying safe and healthy and that your Zoom teaching (or whatever the equivalent) will go well.
Pam Karlan
Stanford Law School
karlan at stanford.edu
650.725.4851
On Aug 19, 2020, at 3:07 AM, Gaddie, Ronald K. <rkgaddie at ou.edu> wrote:
Shorter answer: we report absentee, early, and election day totals as different tallies, so one might compare.
Keith Gaddie, Ph.D.
President's Associates Presidential Professor of Architecture & Journalism
Executive Faculty Fellow of the University of Oklahoma
Senior Fellow of Headington College <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__ouheadingtoncollege.org_&d=DwMGaQ&c=qKdtBuuu6dQK9MsRUVJ2DPXW6oayO8fu4TfEHS8sGNk&r=itJIms9G3wxvyGkmVqA7xg&m=LtEkkUH8letknA2agnw3z2ZwPRg3MrwyTimGfx4x_LE&s=NtLEM2HckkLe0wX4oY9meeoCSC-FvGml2HyjeYhaNiE&e=>
General Editor, Social Science Quarterly
"I would like to build a University of which the football team could be proud." ~George Lynn Cross
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From: Law-election <law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu> on behalf of Pamela S Karlan <pkarlan at stanford.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 1:11 AM
To: Election Law Listserv <law-election at uci.edu>
Subject: [EL] Question for the list about tabulation of early in-person votes
How are early, in-person votes tabulated if people vote early at county office buildings or voting centers or the like? Do those votes get attributed or sent to a voter's precinct for processing before election day itself, or are they somehow included in the election day total?
Many thanks for any information y'all have. I'm writing a short piece that discusses, among other things, the blue shift and wonder whether these votes play into that one way or another.
Pamela S. Karlan
Kenneth and Harle Montgomery Professor of Public Interest Law
Co-Director, Supreme Court Litigation Clinic
Stanford Law School
karlan at stanford.edu
650-725-4851
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