The Voting News Weekly: The Voting News Weekly June 11-17 2012
Elections are taking place this weekend in Greece and Egypt that will have significant international impact. Supreme Court Justice Kennedy issued a temporary delay of a Ninth Circuit Court ruling that had suspended an Arizona law requiring proof of citizenship for registering to vote. In dueling litigation related to Governor Scott’s aborted purge of the State’s voter rolls, the Justice Department sued Florida while Florida sued the Department of Homeland Security. With the control of the State Senate at stake, GOP Senator Van Wanggaard has requested a recount of his recall election defeat. The Supreme Court considered whether to take up a case that would challenge their 2010 Citizens United decision and, in a rare unanimous vote, the Federal Election Commission ruled that campaigns could receive text message donations.
- Greece: In Greece, Fears That Voting Won’t Resolve Turmoil | NYTimes.com
- Egypt: High court nullifies parliamentary elections; calls for dissolution of parliament, raising new transition fears | The Washington Post
- Arizona: Delay in Arizona election case | SCOTUSblog
- Florida: Justice Department Sues Florida Over Voter Purge | NYTimes.com
- Florida: Florida to sue Department of Homeland Security in voter registration battle | The Hill
- Wisconsin: GOP lawmaker asks for recount in recall race | Fox News
- National: Mystery of Citizens United Sequel Is Format, Not Ending – How Justices Rule May Be an Issue Itself | NYTimes.com
- National: FEC: Campaigns can raise money via text message | Politico.com