The Voting News Weekly: The Voting News Weekly September 3-9 2012

While the debate over voter ID requirements in many states continued this week, the Defense Department Inspector General found that many military installations lack offices where soldiers can register to vote. Two and half months before the November election, outside spending has already exceeded the record total from 2008. The Department of Justice accepted Florida’s early voting plan for five counties covered by the Voting Rights Act. A Federal Court has reinstated Nevada’s “none of the above” option and Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted has rescinded a directive that had blocked county boards from setting in-person early voting hours on the weekend prior to Election Day. The Fifth Circuit Court granted a stay of a decision that had barred enforcement of a Texas that placed restrictions on voter registration drives and today’s election in Hong Kong marks a step toward universal suffrage in the former British colony.