Single Polling Place in Grand Forks Election Sparks Access Debate

Grand Forks, ND’s plan to use a single polling place for a citywide sales tax referendum this November is sparking a debate over the balance between voter access and resource allocation. It’s actually a neat little case study on the question facing many communities: at what point does attempting to ensure access for voters stretch a jurisdiction past its available resources?

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Current Status of America’s Election System: Full Agenda, Empty Pockets

Politico had a long, well-researched article over the weekend entitled “Cash-strapped states brace for Russian hacking fight” which looks at the current state of the various debates across the country on election security. It’s worth a click and a read – but the overall takeaway (in short, there’s still way more talk than funding) is one that is concerning and more than a little dispiriting.

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New Lawsuit Challenges California Rules on Signature Mismatch Ballots

A new lawsuit is challenging California rules that plaintiffs say resulted in thousands of ballots discarded for signature mismatch issues. It’s just the latest example of how the growing numbers of vote by mail ballots is forcing states and localities to rethink their own laws and processes as more and more voters cast their ballots outside of a polling place.

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Blogging Break!

I’ll be in Anaheim this week to join the annual summer meeting of the National Association of State Election Directors (and I hope to see folks attending the Election Center, too) … the blog will take a short summer break and will return on Monday, August 28 for a reduced schedule until after Labor Day.

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BINGO! Manatee County Rescues Polling Place After Host has Change of Heart

Polling places are vital to most election offices, but a story from Manatee County (Bradenton) FL – about a near-miss conflict between ballots and bingo cards – reminds us that the buildings involved are also vital, albeit for different reasons, to the owners. The underlying issue – conflicting priorities for building owners as the election office stands by, essentially helpless – repeats itself across the country every election cycle.

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Accessibility Issues Lead to LeFrak City Polling Place Dispute

Issues with accessibility have resulted in the closure of a key Queens, NY polling place in the LeFrak City apartment complex, and as of now there is no on-site replacement despite the fact that the September 12 primary election – featuring a fierce City Council race in which the complex is a crucial voting bloc – is fast approaching

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