Healthy Elections Project
Mail Voting Litigation in 2020, Part IV: Verifying Mail Ballots
Voting rights advocates have filed a flood of litigation regarding states’ voter verification practices and rules relating to mail ballot defects.
Zahavah Levine is coordinator of the Healthy Elections Project. She is a former DCI Fellow at Stanford and Google executive, and has a J.D. from UC Berkeley School of Law.
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Voting rights advocates have filed a flood of litigation regarding states’ voter verification practices and rules relating to mail ballot defects.
How have state and federal courts handled mail voting litigation?
The state’s early decision to transition to an all vote-by-mail primary election seems prescient.
While political divides hindered Wisconsin’s ability to administer a safe, fair and orderly April 7 primary election in the pandemic, the state is now preparing for its Aug. 11 primary and the Nov. 3 general election with CARES Act funding and its Safe Voting Plan.
What are the pandemic-related challenges for the Grand Canyon State ahead of an August primary and November general election?