Subject: Electionlawblog 8/16/06
From: Rick Hasen
Date: 8/16/2006, 7:22 AM
To: election-law

"Re-Drawing Lines: A Public Interest Analysis of California's 2006 Redistricting Reform Proposals"

The Center for Governmental Studies has issued this report, which, according to the press release, "reviews Senate Constitutional Amendment 3 (SCA 3), currently before the California State Legislature, and a new ballot initiative submitted for title and summary by Ted Costa. The report compares both measures to public interest goals delineated in Drawing Lines: A Public Interest Guide to Real Redistricting Reform (2005) and concludes that partisan fairness, public participation and transparency would be improved by placing control of California redistricting in the hands of an independent redistricting commission. Re-Drawing Lines was shared with all members of the California State Legislature and the Governor's office."


"What We Know and What We Don't: A Review of the Literature Empirically Analyzing the Effects of State Campaign Finance Reform Laws"

Nolan Reichl has posted this draft on SSRN. Here is the abstract:



"Another report blasts Cuyahoga County election"

AP offers this report, which begins: "Inadequately trained poll workers, problems verifying results and the desperate need for a plan to improve future elections were the key conclusions of another scathing report reviewing the Cuyahoga County primary." The report from the Election Science Institute is posted here.


"Powerful role for CBC if Dems win"

The Hill offers this report.


"Don't let redistricting reform die"

The San Jose Mercury News offers this editorial. See also this Sacramento Bee report.


"Land-Use Initiative Now Contestable"

More on Padilla v. Lever's visit to Santa Clara County.


"Those hoping to win Ney's district must move quickly"

The Columbus Dispatch offers this report.


"DeLay's Seat Up for Grabs, Texas Republicans Will Meet to Weigh Write-Ins"

The NY Times offers this report.
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