You can find the 21 pages of order and dissents at this link. In an unsigned opinion, the Supreme Court is allowing Alabama to change its congressional district lines at the last minute to impose a ...
In Alaska this election season, the biggest supporters of Dan Sullivan could be the biggest antagonists of Dan Sullivan. The field of contenders challenging Senator Dan S. Sullivan, a Republican who ...
New York Times, “District Lines Are Shifting Fast in the South. Voters Are Rattled.” The Atlantic, “The Arc of the Voting Rights Act” Washington Post, “Black Congress members focus on ‘massive voter t ...
In Allen v. Milligan III, decided earlier this week, the Supreme Court stayed a lower federal court injunction that prohibited Alabama from using an electoral map (the 2023 map). The stay is ...
The tumultuous primary here in Indiana continues, as reported in the Indianapolis Star: A Trump-backed state senate candidate is still fighting to win a tight election by making an unusual legal claim ...
Abbie VanSickle for the NYT: In February 2025, three federal judges in Alabama presided over an 11-day trial that included more than 20 witnesses, 40 lawyers and nearly 800 exhibits about the state’s ...
The top election official in Texas, Jane Nelson, is stepping down next month, raising questions about why she is departing and who will administer the state’s most closely watched election in a decade ...
The following is a guest post from Michael Latner: Richard Pildes’ thoughtful essay on yesterday’s Election Law Blog distinguishes two lines of debate over the virtues of proportional representation ...
Jon Rodden, a redistricting expert at Stanford, argues in a substack post that the Republican mid-decade redistricting efforts might have created more competitive districts than existed before these ...
Lawrence Hurley for NBC News: Election officials are scrambling to prepare for a Supreme Court ruling this month that could upend laws in 14 states that allow late-arriving mail-in ballots to be ...
That’s a line from Jonah Goldberg’s essay today for The Dispatch about the primaries v. the political parties: I really don’t want to go on another tear about how terrible the primary system is for ...