Voting News: WV Coal,corruption and campaign finan
Voting News: WV Coal,corruption and campaign finance. Clay KY vote buying-more arrests?
Posted: 06 Apr 2010 10:05 AM PDT
Ezra Klein of the Washington Post writes about coal, corruption, campaign finance reform and yesterday's mining tragedy in West Virginia. Klein says Blankenship, leader of the Massey coal mine "has more or less purchased the state's government. He's certainly bought the state Supreme Court...." Klein says that some sort of reform is needed in this case...Citizens in Clay County Kentucky are waiting to see who is arrested next in the long running vote buying scheme that has corrupted local government. At least another dozen high profile arrests are expected. The federal action to clean up the vote buying has increased public confidence in elections....
All this and more in today's voting news below....
AL: Elections bill
now goes to voters
http://times-journal.com/story.lasso?ewcd=64ec37c3d8bd31a6
A
constitutional amendment that would give voters the chance
to elect candidates to fill vacancies in DeKalb offices
rather than an appointment by the governor has passed the
Legislature and will appear on the November ballot for voter
consideration
CA: Saturday Voting Initiative - Intended to
Increase Voter Participation
http://tiny.cc/jiiel An election reform
measure being proposed for the November ballot in San
Francisco would add the Saturday before the traditional
Tuesday election day as an alternate day for voters to cast
their ballots
CA: Voting really isn't that hard (LTE in
San Francisco)
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articlecgi?f=/c/a/2010/04/05/ED831CP7UN.DTL
CA:
San Leandro Council Deadlocks on Ranked Choice Voting
Ordinance
http://www.sanleandrobytes.com/archives/010311.html
CO: All Briefs Now Filed in Colorado Lawsuit Over Independent Candidate Ballot Access http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/06/all-briefs-now-filed-in-colorado-lawsuit-over-independent-candidate-ballot-access/
CO:
Web-based voter registration unveiled
http://www.gazette.com/articles/-96702--.html
Citizens
with a Colorado driver's license or identification card can
surf to GoVoteColorado.com on the Internet to get registered
for the ballot.
CO: Lawmakers consider election reform
(video available)
http://www.9news.com/news/article.aspx?storyid=136033&catid=339
House
Speaker Terrance Carroll (D-Denver) has submitted what he
calls a "first draft" of proposals that among other things,
give counties more flexibility in holding mail-ballot
elections during even years. The proposals would also
eventually allow for voter registration on Election
Day.
FL: Obscure political committees nudge Legislature's
agenda
http://tiny.cc/enuuw Little-known
political committees benefit from industries trying to
influence legislation.
FL: Call Crist to Veto HB 1207. Why
Leadership Funds are Bad.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electionreform/message/13299
...the
bill which would legalize leadership funds by creating a new
type of shady political committee which would be controlled
by those legislators already in leadership and could raise
an unlimited amount of money year round, even during
legislative session, which is currently prohibited for
lawmakers.
GA: Voter fraud website launched
http://tiny.cc/c9nux Georgia Secretary
of State Brian Kemp today launched a new website to prevent
election and voter fraud in Georgia elections.
KY: In
Clay, residents wonder: "Who’s next?"
http://tiny.cc/zxfq7 In the past five
years, more than a dozen local officials have been convicted
of crimes that included extorting kickbacks from a
contractor, laundering money for a drug dealer and buying
votes on a grand and pernicious scale.
What has people holding their breath, though, is that more than a dozen other current or former public officials also allegedly took part in vote fraud, according to witnesses, prosecutors and court documents.
MN: Is instant runoff voting right for
Duluth?
http://www.startribune.com/local/89963947.html
The
City Council may ask voters to weigh in, and give IRV
backers a chance to make their case to the public.
NY: A
Step in the Right Direction for Voter
Registration
http://www.ideasactionblog.org/2010/04/step-in-right-direction-for-voter.html
...order
recently issued by the Northern District of New York in U.S.
v. N.Y., in which disability offices at state colleges and
universities are declared--once again--voter registration
agencies...
SC: District 2 election on hold until feds
grant
preclearance
http://www.thestate.com/2010/04/06/1231409/district-2-election-on-hold-until.html
...the
federal judges blocked today's District 2 election because,
they said, it violated Section Five of the federal Voting
Rights Act.
TN: Benton County, Tennessee Voter
Registration
Uproar
http://www.ballot-access.org/2010/04/06/benton-county-tennessee-voter-registration-uproar/
TX:
Sanchez: Take advantage of
technology
http://tiny.cc/jyivy
As demonstrated by
Travis County's silly electronic voting devices, the eSlate,
something is not necessarily better, and can be quite
inferior, when it's digital.
WI: Editorial: Why the rush
on election
changes?
http://www.sheboyganpress.com/article/20100406/SHE06/4060347/1110
...The
linking of driver's license renewal and voter registration,
as proposed for Wisconsin, has the potential to compromise
sensitive personal information because much of the data
would have to be available in more than one database.
WI:
Voting bill would reduce fraud
risk
http://tiny.cc/5g686
WV: West Virginia Mining Tragedy: The Caperton v. Massey/Campaign Finance Connection? http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015641.html
WV:
Coal, corruption and campaign finance reform
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/ezra-klein/2010/04/coal_corruption_and_campaign_f.html
Blankenship
has more or less purchased the state's government. He's
certainly bought the state Supreme Court, spending millions
to unseat a justice who had ruled in favor of mine workers.
The court, including the new justice Blankenship had
elected, soon thereafter reversed a $50 million judgment
against Massey.
National
"Hushed Money"
My new Slate
Jurisprudence column begins:
http://electionlawblog.org/archives/015639.html
...Opponents of reasonable regulation have a new target:
trying to keep the flow of campaign money secret.
Internet voting
Canada: How online, phone voting might work this
fall (Sarnia)
http://www.theobserver.ca/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=2520990
...Intelivote
Systems will bid to deliver online and phone polling if city
council opts next week to investigate an alternative to
traditional paper ballots, company president Dean Smith
said.
Internet Voting: Technology and Policy Issues
http://www.eecs.berkeley.edu/~daw/talks/TechPolicy03.ppt
By
David Wagner of UC Berkeley. A DoD project for overseas
voters; Register & vote from abroad ... Internet voting is a
danger to democracy; No voting system will ever be perfectly
secure [powerpoint presentation addresses impt of secret
ballot, contrasts absentee by mail to internet, issues of
foreign interference in
election]
International
Philippines: Comelec way behind
in preparations for elections, say watchdog groups
http://tiny.cc/tbgwd
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