Subject: news of the day 10/26/04
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 10/26/2004, 9:41 AM
To: election-law

"Partisan Suspicions Run High in Swing State"

The Los Angeles Times offers this report.


More Briefs in Albuquerque Spending Limits Case

You can find them posted here. Of particular interest is the brief of Sen. Hollings and other Senators supporting spending limits.


"Is E-Voting Secure?"

CBSNews has posted this story about an upcoming 60 Minutes II broadcast.


Report from Center for Voting Rights and Protection

You can access "Republican Ballot Security Programs: Vote Protection, Minority Vote Suppression--Or Both" here.


"Election Day Misdeeds"

The New York Times offers this editorial.


"Rehnquist Ill, Making Court Election Topic"

The NY Sun offers this report.


"The Origins of the Electoral College"

Joshua Spivak has this analysis in The Hill.


Olson and Boies on Post-Election Litigation in the New York Times

You can find the opeds here and here.


"The Rule of Lawyers"

The Washington Post offers this editorial.


"Republicans Claim Democrats are Behind Office Attacks"

The New York Times offers this report.


"Despite New Fundraising Rules, Parties Collect a Record $ 1 Billion"

The New York Times offers this report.


"Some Fear Ohio Will Be the Florida of 2004"

The Washington Post offers this report.


"Debacle Redux"

Roll Call offers this editorial (paid subscription required).


"Could the Federal Election Be Postponed?"

The Wall Street Journal offers this report.
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