Subject: Re: [EL] Electionlawblog news and commentary 11/2/10 |
From: Allison Hayward Gmail |
Date: 11/2/2010, 10:11 AM |
To: 'Bill Maurer' <wmaurer@ij.org>, 'Rick Hasen' <Rick.Hasen@lls.edu>, 'Election Law' <election-law@mailman.lls.edu> |
Weird? Speak for yourself, Bill.
What became of tolerance and inclusion on the listserv for
diverse points of view? I mean, I have yet to see evidence that Kris
Kristofferson isn’t reptilian. Prove he’s not.
I’m waiting…
A.
P.S. does the foreign contribution ban extend to donors who are
reptilian shape shifters? I don’t think there’s an AO on point.
From: election-law-bounces@mailman.lls.edu
[mailto:election-law-bounces@mailman.lls.edu] On Behalf Of Bill Maurer
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 12:40 PM
To: Rick Hasen; Election Law
Subject: Re: [EL] Electionlawblog news and commentary 11/2/10
Rick,
With
regard to the “lizard people” and recount story, Joel Connelly should have done
a bit more research into “lizard people” – it’s not just an isolated bit of
weirdness, but a fairly well-known conspiracy theory that manages to
incorporate shape-shifting reptilian humanoids, anti-Semitism, soccer, morning
television, turquoise suit jackets, world domination, and George Bush in a
spaghetti-strap red dress into one big ball of weirdness.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Icke
The
connection to the Minnesota recount is probably through the former Governor of
the state, who is a big believer in many conspiracy theories.
Bill
From: election-law-bounces@mailman.lls.edu
[mailto:election-law-bounces@mailman.lls.edu] On Behalf Of Rick Hasen
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 9:32 AM
To: Election Law
Subject: [EL] Electionlawblog news and commentary 11/2/10
See this
article about this
decision issued late last week. Thanks to Michael Solimine for passing
these along.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:28 AM
WaPo offers this
report.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:16 AM
Tracking
the Money Spent on Campaign Ads (Peter Overby) and For
Voters Who Need Help, Sites and Apps Aplenty (Pam Fessler).
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:11 AM
Scroll down here
to the entry beginning: "The Alexi Giannoulias campaign..."
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:03 AM
AP offers this
report.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:00 AM
Graeme Orr has just written this
book for Federation Press in Australia. The book is described as "the
first dedicated monograph on the law on democratic politics in Australia. It
synthesises the law on elections, with a central focus on political parties,
parliamentary elections and referenda at Federal and State levels."
I look forward to reading this book. I am a huge fan of Graeme's earlier work,
and found it very helpful as I tried to understand both Australian election
administration issues and campaign finance issues. Highly recommended!
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:54 AM
Mother Jones on redistricting.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:50 AM
DeWayne Wickham has written this
USA Today column.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:47 AM
This
item appears on the "Facing South" blog.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:44 AM
Dan Froomkin reports
at HuffPo.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:40 AM
Joel Connelly has written this column for
the Seattle PI.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 09:51 PM
Following up on this
post, see here.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:52 PM
Election officials don't even have plans
to try to count all the ballots Tuesday.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:37 PM
CQ-Roll Call offers this
report.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:32 PM
CQ-Roll Call offers this
report.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:28 PM
WaPo offers this
report.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 08:23 PM
Washington Times editorial:
Watch for voter fraud "epidemic" tomorrow. It would be sad if the
effect of this were not so pernicious.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 05:14 PM
Jacksonville (Fla): Brown
campaign offers free meals for early voters. Wonder if a letter will be
coming from DOJ?
Posted by Rick Hasen at 05:08 PM
I've been blogging a lot about this question, from tacos to ice cream: federal
law is clear that you cannot offer any incentive for people to turn out to
vote, in elections when federal candidates are on the ballot. So I praised WWE
(associated with Conn. Republican Senate candidate McMahon) when they announced free giveaways
near polling places on a "first come, first served" basis, without
proof of voting. So I was surprised when DOJ sent this warning
letter to WWE. I wonder whether others have gotten such a letter. In any
case, WWE has affirmed
that one need not vote to get the gear, and that should end the matter. If this
was targeted only at WWE and not sent to other entities similarly situated, I'd
find that troubling.
Posted by Rick Hasen at 05:03 PM
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