Week of June 3, 2012
News Wire
The latest election law headlines taken from media outlets across the country during the week of June 3, 2012.
- Delaware - Del. lawmakers approve campaign finance revisions (Business Week)
- Nevada - Whittemore pleads not guilty in illegal campaign contributions case (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Colorado - Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper signs into law rules for public review of voted ballots (The Denver Post)
- Florida - County elections chiefs to state: We won’t resume voter purge (The Miami Herald)
- Minnesota - Minn. Supreme Court drawn into newest chapter of 'voting wars’ (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- Rhode Island - RI bill would increase campaign finance disclosure (Real Clear Politics)
- Wisconsin - State's recall process also a loser in Tuesday's election (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Florida - Florida aiming to keep Nelson out of elections law battle (Orlando Sentinel)
- North Carolina - N.C. House seeks to soften voter ID bill (Winston-Salem Journal)
- California - AP says Proposition 28, on term limits, passing (Los Angeles Times)
- Nevada - Group accused of violating election laws (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- New Hampshire - Voter ID plan would take effect in fall, with tigheter restrictions later (Nashua Telegraph)
- Connecticut - Conn. House speaker: No one bought my influence (Real Clear Politics)
- Montana - Ken Miller violated campaign finance laws, political practices commissioner finds (Helena Independent Record)
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Commentary
Commentary on the latest developments in election law during the week of June 3, 2012.

