Subject: Electionalawblog news and commentary 7/21/06
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 7/21/2006, 7:09 AM
To: election-law

"Lawmakers try to reform signature gathering; Bills would outlaw per-signature bounties, give voters more information about contributors to initiative drives."

The Orange County Register offers this report. The newspaper also offers Bowen Calls for More Electronic Voting Safeguards.


"DeLay PAC Draws a Fine and Agrees to Shut Down"

The NY Times offers this report.


Hoke on Cuyahoga Election Report

Candice Hoke writes:



All the Texas Remand Plans and Briefs

Moritz has put them up here.


Senate VRA Approval News and Views

New York Times

Washington Post

Fort Worth Star Telegram (with quotes from Sen. Cornyn on why he offered no amendments)

AP

People for the American Way

Bob Bauer

"Appeals Court Rules Part Of State Election Law Unconstitutional"

AP offers this report, which begins: " An election law that prohibited a political party from attacking or supporting candidates in another party's primary was ruled unconstitutional Thursday by a midlevel state appeals court. The ruling will allow political parties to try to influence another party's primary election, the judges said, citing freedom of speech protections." You can find the opinion here.


"Money and Incumbency: Advantages in State Legislative Races, 2004"

Mark Dixon has written this report for the Institute on Money in State Politics. Thanks to Dan Smith for the pointer.
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