Week of June 10, 2012
News Wire
The latest election law headlines taken from media outlets across the country during the week of June 10, 2012.
- Wisconsin - 2 lawmakers mum on who is paying voter ID legal work (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Arizona - Ariz. allowed to keep law that demands proof of citizenship for voter registration (East Valley Tribune)
- National - No New Trial for John Edwards (The New York Times)
- Maryland - Maryland campaign donation loophole targeted (The Washington Times)
- South Carolina - Democrats: Primary runoff required for US House 7 (Charlotte Observer)
- Texas - Dice Roll Decides Election in Texas Town (ABC News)
- Michigan - Michigan House approves bills to tighten voting laws (WZZM Grand Rapids)
- Arizona - Phoenix fights Arizona law dictating election years (Tucson Citizen)
- Texas - Hearing about election code dispute begins (The Daily News (Galveston County))
- National - Regulators approve political donations via text message (Chicago Tribune)
- Idaho - Ex-Sen. Craig Sued Over Use of Campaign Funds (The Wall Street Journal)
- Florida - Florida, DOJ in dueling lawsuits over voter purge (WJXT Jacksonville)
- Washington, D.C. - Former D.C. Council Chairman Pleads Guilty to Bank Fraud, Campaign Finance Violation (The Wall Street Journal)
- Virginia - Virginia voter ID law does not apply to Tuesday’s primary election (Washington Post)
- Texas - Texas prepares for court over voter ID law (San Antonio Express-News)
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