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Michael C. Dorf, a Chicago election-law attorney, says that any write-in would likely face legal challenges.
Big Bump in Rahm's Road to City Hall Douglas Belkin 2011
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"Election policy debates like photo ID and same-day registration have become so fierce around the country because they are founded more on passionate belief than proven fact," said Doug Chapin, an election-law expert at the Pew Center on the States.
In states, parties clash over voting laws that would affect college students, others 2011
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Ahead of the election, Mr. Kabila pushed through election-law changes that replaced a runoff system and were seen to be favoring the incumbent.
Congo President Nears Election Win Solomon Moore 2011
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But as written the law takes seriously the "specific intent" of donors, says election-law expert Richard Pildes of New York University.
Surprising Tax Lessons From John Edwards's Indictment Laura Saunders 2011
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"I don't think it's beneficial to government to have only eunuchs and virgins make decisions," said Jan Baran, co-head of the election-law and government-practice group at Wiley Rein LLP.
Side Jobs Bolster Some Lawmakers' Paychecks Danny Yadron 2011
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Yet Justice retains a federal veto on election-law changes no matter how innocuous or racially neutral.
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"Election policy debates like photo ID and same-day registration have become so fierce around the country because they are founded more on passionate belief than proven fact," said Doug Chapin, an election-law expert at the Pew Center on the States.
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Last week, Common Cause and a group of computer scientists and election-law experts warned city officials that the Internet voting trial posed an unacceptable security risk that "imperils the overall accuracy of every election on the ballot."
Hacker infiltration ends D.C. online voting trial Mike DeBonis 2010
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"Election policy debates like photo ID and same-day registration have become so fierce around the country because they are founded more on passionate belief than proven fact," said Doug Chapin, an election-law expert at the Pew Center on the States.
In states, parties clash over voting laws that would affect college students, others 2011
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Quite possibly, say tax- and election-law experts.
Surprising Tax Lessons From John Edwards's Indictment Laura Saunders 2011
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