Subject: news of the day 11/30/04
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 11/30/2004, 8:14 AM
To: election-law

It's Not Over Yet in San Diego Mayoral Race

The San Diego Union-Tribune offers this report.


"Was that So Bad?"

This editorial on the first election under McCain-Feingold originally appeared in the Chicago Tribune.


"Home Away from 'Home'"

The NY Daily News offers this report, which begins: "State Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr. was elected to represent the Bronx's 32nd Senate District. There's just one problem - he doesn't actually live there."


"Rossi: Gov-Elect, but Not Gov-For-Sure"

A.P. offers this report.


"Nearly a Month Later, Ohio Fight Goes On"

A.P. offers this report, which begins: "Nearly a month after John Kerry conceded Ohio to President Bush, complaints and challenges about the balloting are mounting as activists including the Rev. Jesse Jackson demand closer scrutiny to ensure the votes are being counted on the up-and-up."


"Recount Effort is Expanded to Include New Mexico and Nevada"

The Washington Post offers this report.


Oped on Puerto Rico Recount

Mayra Montero writes Magic and Realism in today's New York Times.
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