Weekly Summary
Week of July 27, 2014
News Wire
The latest election law headlines taken from media outlets across the country during the week of July 27, 2014.
- Iowa - Campaign finance reformers test ‘moonshot strategy’ in Iowa congressional race (The Gazette)
- Virginia - McAuliffe restores voting rights of 2,500 felons (The Roanoke Times )
- Wisconsin, Ohio - Obama Administration Joins Suits Against GOP-Backed Voting Restrictions In Wisconsin, Ohio (The Huffington Post)
- California - Activists sue Santa Barbara, alleging voting rights violations (The Los Angeles Times)
Information & Analysis
Information and analysis on the latest developments in election law during the week of July 27, 2014.
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