The Democracy Canon. (Voter Access and Enfranchisement) The Democracy Canon. (Voter Access and Enfranchisement)

The Democracy Canon. (Voter Access and Enfranchisement‪)‬

Stanford Law Review 2009, Dec, 62, 1

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INTRODUCTION In the heat of the 2008 election season--following the new tradition of the 2000 and 2004 elections (2)--candidates, political parties, and others filed new lawsuits practically every day over election law issues. The issues ranged from candidate ballot access (3) to the allocation of voting machines by precinct (4) to the accuracy of state voter registration databases. 5 In mid-September 2008, two Ohio controversies garnered national attention. In one case, Republicans filed suit to block first-time Ohio voters from registering to vote and casting an early in-person absentee ballot at the same time during an apparent five-day statutory overlap between the dates for voter registration and for early voting. (6) In another case, Republicans sued the Democratic Ohio Secretary of State, Jennifer Brunner, for her refusal to accept absentee ballot requests submitted by voters who filled out a form sent to them by the McCain campaign unless the voter had checked a box confirming the voter was qualified to vote. The box, mistakenly added by the McCain campaign, was not required under Ohio law. (7)

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2009
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
110
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stanford Law School
SELLER
The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
SIZE
396.3
KB

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