Wang said that a pending 2007 U.S. bill banning deceptive practices (S 453) has not yet become law, but stands "a good chance next year" because a key sponsor of last year's bill to outlaw deceptive election fliers was Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL). In an AlterNet opinion piece, Wang also touched on the issue of voter caging, providing support for anti-caging U.S. Senate Bill 2305. The pending bill is similar to U.S. House Bill 5038.
On a state level, key states Ohio and Colorado are taking measures to evaluate this year's election issues. Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner is planning a one-day, bipartisan summit "to see what worked well and see what the state can do better," reported the Associated Press, referring to a slew of recent election issues, including multiple Republican filed lawsuits regarding voter registration lists; the state's "unique" same day registration/early voting period; and the "surge in voters" who opted to vote on paper ballots, overwhelming officials in several large counties on Election Day.
Similarly, Colorado's Election Reform Commission was scheduled to meet Wednesday "to begin identifying ways to improve future elections in Colorado," particularly regarding mail voting, voter registration, voter purging and provisional balloting, according to the Rocky Mountain News. "The commission, established by a state law passed in the spring, is charged with making recommendations to the legislature by March."
Quick Links:Weiser, Wendy. Universal Voter Registration. Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. 31 October 2008.
Convenience Voting. Project Vote [Web page].
In Other News:
Polls show big Hispanic voter turnout: Univision hails registration effort in state - Las Vegas Sun
A few days before early voting began Oct. 18, Univision anchor Luis Felipe Godinez stood next to a giant thermometer like the ones used for fundraising drives. He issued a challenge to his audience.
Let the bills begin: Area legislators get early start on 81st legislative session - Athens Review [Texas]
...Brown filed a bill requiring voters to present identification to vote. She said a voter will present either one photo identification card, such as a drivers license, or two forms of non-photo ID.
Erin Ferns is a Research and Policy Analyst with Project Vote's Strategic Writing and Research Department (SWORD).
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