Week of July 15, 2012
News Wire
The latest election law headlines taken from media outlets across the country during the week of July 15, 2012.
- Michigan - State Dems file formal complaint against speaker (Midland Daily News)
- National, Pennsylvania - Legal Battles Erupt Over Tough Voter ID Laws (The New York Times)
- West Virginia - Supreme Court candidate considering legal options after public funding halted (The Charleston Gazette)
- Texas - Texas wants access to federal database of immigrants to check voter rolls (The Dallas Morning News)
- Pennsylvania - Report turns up Philadelphia voting irregularities (Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Minnesota - Photo ID details draw scrutiny of Minnesota's high court (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- Wisconsin - Second judge rejects state voter ID law (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Ohio - Obama campaign sues Husted over early voting issue (Toledo Blade)
- Colorado - Marks prevails (again) in Aspen ballot case (Aspen Times)
- Colorado - Homeland Security says Gessler may check voter citizenship (The Denver Post)
- Pennsylvania - Debate rages over voter ID law as court challenge looms (York Daily Record)
- National - Tax-Exempt Group’s Election Activity Highlights Limits of Campaign Finance Rules (The New York Times)
- National - Measuring the Effects of Voter Identification Laws (The New York Times)
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Information & Analysis
Information and analysis on the latest developments in election law during the week of July 15, 2012.

