Subject: news of the day 12/6/04
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 12/6/2004, 8:11 AM
To: election-law

"Top Vote Getter? We May Never Truly Know"

The Seattle Times offers this report.


"Conspiracy Theories on Ohio Refuse to Die"

The Cleveland Plain Dealer offers this report.


"Bad Write-in Law"

The Long Beach Press Telegram offers this editorial, with the subhead: "Contested San Diego outcome was unnecessary."


"Half of Pa.'s Provisional Ballots Tossed"

Knight-Ridder offers this report.


"Election Day Not Disaster, But Problems Remain"

Eliza Newlin Carney offers this column in the National Journal.


"Those 527 Fund-Raisers Prove Resilient"

The Wall Street Journal offers this report, with the following subhead: "Republicans, Slow Off the Blocks, Now May Decide Not to Act to Get Rid of Them." Thanks to Steven Sholk for the link.


"Political Mailing List Debate Drags On"

Forbes.com offers this report, which begins: "The ensuing controversy surrounding a mailing list of 592 conservative activists given free of charge--and in violation of election law--to President Bush's campaign will likely land in court next week."


"Challenges Likely as Ohio Certifies Vote"

A.P. offers this report. See also this letter that some House Democrats have sent to the Ohio Secretary of State regarding conduct of the presidential election in Ohio.


"US Election Funds Smash Records"

The BBC offers this report.
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