Subject: Electionlawblog news and commentary 11/6/05 |
From: Rick Hasen |
Date: 12/6/2005, 8:32 AM |
To: election-law |
The San Diego Union-Tribune offers this report. Bob Bauer comments.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer offers this
report. In somewhat related news, AP reports Bill
Would Limit Secretary Of State's Campaign Activities.
The Chicago Tribune offers this
report.
Steven Sholk has published New
Rules for Local Contracts: A Guide to Navigating the Pay-to-Play Rules
for Legislative, County, and Municipal Contracts in the New
Jersey Law Journal (paid subscription required).
At Findlaw, Mark Posner writes Evidence of Political Manipulation at the Justice Department: How Tom DeLay's Redistricting Plan Avoided Voting Rights Act Disapproval. A snippet: "in this column, I'll argue that this is not a case of an honest disagreement between lawyers. Rather, there is strong objective evidence that politics prevailed over the requirements of the Voting Rights Act."
Over at the National Review Online, Abigail Thernstrom and Edward
Blum write Gerrymander
Slander: Democrats cry foul on Texas redistricting. A snippet:
"Minority voting strength was not, in fact, reduced as a consequence of
the new districting lines. Under the old map, Texas sent two black
representatives to the U.S. House of Representatives, one from Houston,
the other from Dallas. The new plan added a third black district, and
raised the number of majority Hispanic districts from seven to eight."
And this concession/prediction: "We are happy to concede that the
pre-clearance provision of the Voting Rights Act has become a partisan
gerrymandering tool that has been used by both parties to further their
electoral interests. All the more reason to question the continuing
need for that temporary, emergency provision 35 years after it was
initially scheduled to expire. But almost no one in Congress is
questioning it, and most observers believe the provision will be
renewed once again -- for another 25 years."
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