Week of December 11, 2011
News Wire
The latest election law headlines taken from media outlets across the country during the week of December 11, 2011.
- Texas - Court OKs deal; primaries will be on April 3 (Houston Chronicle)
- Ohio - Ohio primary wrangling shakes up 2012 calendar (MSNBC)
- New Hampshire - Rejection of N.H. House redistricting plan urged (The Nashua Telegraph)
- Wisconsin - Walker, GOP sue state elections and ethics agency over recall effort (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Texas - Watchdogs file complaint over Perry ads (CBS News)
- Florida - Voting rights groups sue Florida over elections law (The Palm Beach Post)
- Ohio - State will have one primary March 6: Democrats reluctantly agree to new congressional map (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Montana - State wins 1st round in suit testing Montana's campaign disclosure laws (The Missoulian)
- Maryland - In wake of robocalls case, Cardin seeks new federal law against election tricks (The Washington Post)
- National - The Washington Post (Eric Holder wades into debate over voting rights as presidential election nears)
- Wisconsin - ACLU sues over Wis. voter ID law (Politico)
- Ohio - Documents: Boehner rep key in Ohio redistricting map (The Marion Star)
- Wisconsin - 7th Circuit strikes down part of Wisconsin election law (The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)
- Florida - Former State Senator Nancy Argenziano Challenges New Election Law (Sunshine Slate)
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Information & Analysis
Information and analysis on the latest developments in election law during the week of December 11, 2011.

