Selection of Presidential Electors
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Information & Analysis
October, 2012
Commentary
2012
- Numbers Show Ohio at Unique Risk of Disputed Presidential Votes (12/17/12)
- Sandy Colloquy 2: Can Paper Save Election Day from Sandy? (10/29/12)
- How to Avoid Electoral Alarmism: The Relevance of 1884 and 1916 (10/27/12)
- Looking Ahead to the End of this New Year (1/04/12)
2010
- Bush v. Gore in Historical Perspective (12/09/10)
- The Founders' Bush v. Gore (12/09/10)
2009
- Election Commissions and Supreme Courts (10/20/09)
- Electoral Reforms Must Include New Endgame (1/15/09)
2008
- Voting next time—and in 2020 (11/10/08)
- Waiting for a Presidential Winner: The Lessons of 1884 and 1916 (10/29/08)
News Wire
Election law news from across the country concerning Selection of Presidential Electors
February, 2012
January, 2012
- The electoral train wreck scenario (1/23/12)
November, 2011
June, 2011
- Ohio Grandmother, 94, Creates Electoral College Game (6/08/11)
- Group Claims Tennesseans Favor Ditching Presidential System (6/03/11)
May, 2011
- Assembly Passes Measure to Change Impact of Electoral College (5/24/11)
- Electoral College Should be Scrapped (5/23/11)
March, 2009
February, 2009
- Senate committee votes to dump electoral college (2/24/09)
- Iowa may ditch Electoral College (2/11/09)
- House panel OK's presidential popular vote bill (2/05/09)
November, 2008
- Presidential Race Narrowing with St. Louis Ballots Found (11/11/08)
- One of Nebraska's Electoral Votes Still Undecided (11/06/08)
- North Carolina still unresolved for President (11/05/08)
October, 2008
- Straight-ticket omits presidential race (10/20/08)
September, 2008
July, 2008
Litigation
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Commentary
FAQ on social welfare organizations
Donald B. Tobin
The Frank E. and Virginia H. Bazler Designated Professor in Business Law and a senior fellow at Election Law @ Moritz explains the nuances of social welfare organizations and federal regulations related to them.
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