Campaigns and Elections

Despite Longest Lines in the Nation, Florida State Secretary Calls Elections ‘Fair’

Despite Longest Lines in the Nation, Florida State Secretary Calls Elections ‘Fair’ Despite Longest Lines in the Nation, Florida State Secretary Calls Elections ‘Fair’

Florida blames all its elections problems on its counties, while missing major problems in its elections improvement report.

Feb 6, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Voting Rights Watch

One Easy Way to Shine a Light on Dark Money

One Easy Way to Shine a Light on Dark Money One Easy Way to Shine a Light on Dark Money

A former FCC commissioner points out that the agency can simply enforce a campaign finance disclosure requirement that’s already on the books.

Feb 6, 2013 / Editorial / Michael J. Copps

The Constitutional Roadblock to Efforts to Fix Federal Elections

The Constitutional Roadblock to Efforts to Fix Federal Elections The Constitutional Roadblock to Efforts to Fix Federal Elections

We'd all like to see Congress make voting more free, fair and uniform—but unfortunately federalism gets in the way.

Feb 6, 2013 / Blog / Rick Perlstein

Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act?

Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act? Why Are Conservatives Trying to Destroy the Voting Rights Act?

A five-decade bipartisan consensus on this key piece of civil rights legislation has collapsed—right when we need its protections more than ever before.

Feb 6, 2013 / Feature / Ari Berman

New Scheme to Rig Electoral College: Divide Dem Votes, Winner-Take-All for GOP

New Scheme to Rig Electoral College: Divide Dem Votes, Winner-Take-All for GOP New Scheme to Rig Electoral College: Divide Dem Votes, Winner-Take-All for GOP

The latest proposal being floated in Pennsylvania for redistributing electoral votes has the same goal as the last plan: allowing a Republican loser to "win" the presidency.

Feb 5, 2013 / Blog / John Nichols

Why a Permanent Democratic Majority Is Not a Demographic Inevitability (Part One: Antecedents)

Why a Permanent Democratic Majority Is Not a Demographic Inevitability (Part One: Antecedents) Why a Permanent Democratic Majority Is Not a Demographic Inevitability (Part One: Antecedents)

Be very, very careful about the proliferating arguments that demographics show that Republicans are on their way out for good.

Feb 4, 2013 / Blog / Rick Perlstein

Voter Registration Has an Ugly History, and Some Want to Revive It

Voter Registration Has an Ugly History, and Some Want to Revive It Voter Registration Has an Ugly History, and Some Want to Revive It

Right-wing machinations around voting haven’t stopped just because the election’s over. Now up: rebuilding the walls around registration.

Feb 4, 2013 / Voting Rights Watch / Voting Rights Watch and Brentin Mock

What’s Next For the Voting Rights Movement?

What’s Next For the Voting Rights Movement? What’s Next For the Voting Rights Movement?

Voter suppression efforts in Virginia and Florida have galvinated activists to fight harder to protect--and expand--the vote in 2016.

Feb 1, 2013 / Brentin Mock

The Election Reform Moment? The Election Reform Moment?

The good news is that things have gotten so bad, almost everyone agrees we need to make big changes.

Jan 30, 2013 / Feature / John Nichols

Appointing Senators, Be They Republicans or Democrats, Is Wrong

Appointing Senators, Be They Republicans or Democrats, Is Wrong Appointing Senators, Be They Republicans or Democrats, Is Wrong

Massachusetts Governor Patrick skips over Barney Frank and picks a personal “ally” to join two other appointed-rather-than-elected senators. 

Jan 30, 2013 / Blog / John Nichols

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