Updating the Golden State: California Begins Implementing New Voting Model
By: Joseph Montgomery In the wake of the most recent presidential election, many Americans have closely examined not only whom they vote for, but also how they cast their votes. Part of this...
View ArticleVoting from the Mailbox
By: Matthew Catron Voting can be cumbersome and inconvenient. Voters often experience long lines and crowded parking lots when they go to the polls to cast their ballots. Clearly, the inconveniences of...
View ArticleNew Jersey is Ready to Vote by Mail, But the Trump Campaign is Trying to Stop...
By: Brianna Mashel On August 14th, 2020, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed an executive order mandating all approximately 6.3 million registered voters to automatically receive mail-in ballots....
View ArticleReturn to Sender: Colorado’s Response to Controversial Election Mailer
By: Anna Pesetski COVID-19 has spurred a whole host of challenges in 2020 and the upcoming presidential election in November is no exception to these challenges. Given the concerns with voters...
View ArticleThe Drop Box Dilemma: A Push to Expand Access To Voting in Ohio
By Nicholas Matuszewski As with most states, Ohio has seen a number of election law cases this year centered around the COVID-19 Pandemic. One of these cases is Ohio Democratic Party v. LaRose. In late...
View ArticleIn Maryland, Still Waters Run Deep
The year 2020, in its abundant mercy and generosity, will soon deliver to the American people a welcome respite of stability in this chaotic year of elections: Election Day. The “Time of chusing”...
View ArticleDon’t Get Caught Naked: The Pennsylvania Supreme Court Rules That Mail-In...
By Jessica Washington Ever heard of a naked ballot? It’s when a completed mail-in ballot is put into the paid postage envelope without first being put into a “secrecy envelope.” And the Pennsylvania...
View ArticleThe Cost of an Absentee Ballot
By Timmer McCroskey Be honest, when was the last time you went to the post office? For me, it’s been at least six months since I physically went into any post office. With the ability to buy postage...
View ArticleOhio’s Voting Reform and New Election Law Proposals
By: Jayde Morgan Following an overwhelming Republican victory as a result of the 2020 presidential and state-wide elections, the Republicans in Ohio began to look closely at the election laws within...
View ArticleUpcoming Bill Could Make Illinois the Third State to Allow All Incarcerated...
By: Andrew Heiser Brian Harrington spent thirteen years in prison after being charged with murder at the age of sixteen. During that time, he was able to build skills he hoped to use outside of prison,...
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