Week of June 24, 2012
News Wire
The latest election law headlines taken from media outlets across the country during the week of June 24, 2012.
- Colorado - Marks prevails in lawsuit over Aspen election ballots (Aspen Times)
- Alaska - Justice Department approves Alaska redistricting plan (Anchorage Daily News)
- Minnesota - Voter ID factions gather supporters, devise strategies (Minneapolis Star-Tribune)
- Nevada - Democrats file complaint against Tarkanian (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- Georgia - FEC wants Wright McLeod to spell out where $51,159 in 'payroll' went (Savannah Morning News)
- Ohio - Ruling on provisional ballots issue expected by August (Dayton Daily News)
- Florida - Judge halts federal attempt to block Florida’s voter purge (The Miami Herald)
- National - Amid new voter ID laws, Obama camp recruits lawyers (AP/Detroit Free Press)
- Florida - Florida considers stopping Voter Participation Center's registration drive letters (Tampa Bay Times)
- Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania’s Voter ID Law Spurs Debate (The New York Times)
- Florida - Legal group sues to get Fla. justices off ballot (AP/Miami Herald)
- New York - With Cuomo, a New Group Will Push for Publicly Financed Elections (The New York Times)
- Wisconsin - State lawmakers agree recall laws should be changed, but disagree on how (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Maryland - Maryland group alleges voter-roll problems (Baltimore Sun)
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