daniel a. smith
@electionsmith.bsky.social
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political science professor; state politics scholar (direct democracy, voting, elections); cynic, skeptic, & part-time africanist; personal musings

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mjsdc.bsky.social
North Carolina Republicans just took the final vote on this massive power-grab, muscling it through the House over the governor's veto. That's the ballgame. A HUGE change in how the state government operates, giving Republicans much, much more power. andersonalerts.substack.com/p/sb-382-fin...
Prevents Gov.-elect Josh Stein from appointing members onto the State Board of Elections by transferring that authority over to Republican Auditor-elect Dave Boliek.

Makes the State Highway Patrol an independent agency and requires Stein to get the General Assembly’s approval for a five-year appointment

If a Supreme Court or Court Appeals vacancy emerges, Stein must fill it from a list of recommendations provided by the political party of the departing judge, thus preventing him from filling a potential GOP vacancy with a Democrat.

Removes the seats of Wake County Superior Court Judge Bryan Collins and Forsyth County Superior Court Judge Todd Burke. Collins and Burke have ruled against election law changes that GOP lawmakers have put forward over the years.

Prohibits Attorney General-elect Jeff Jackson from participating in lawsuits that undercut actions taken by the General Assembly. The bill says Jackson “shall not, as a party, amicus, or any other participant in an action pending before a state or federal court in another state, advance any argument that would result in the invalidation of any statute enacted by the General Assembly.”

Prevents Lt. Gov.-elect Rachel Hunt from chairing committees on energy issues. The bill also eliminates the Energy Policy Council, which has been chaired by the lieutenant governor.

Prevents Democratic Superintendent of Public Instruction-elect Mo Green from appealing decisions made by the Charter Schools Review Board.

Reduces the timeframe voters can “cure” their provisional ballots from nine days to three days. Provisionals tend to favor Democratic candidates and proved essential to Supreme Court Justice Allison Riggs’ efforts to overtake the lead of Republican Court of Appeals Judge Jefferson Griffin.
scholars.org
Florida leans red in registration, but unaffiliated or 'inactive" voters may tell a different story. In this
Conversation US OpEd, @electionsmith.bsky.social explains how abortion & cannabis ballot measures could mobilize Democrats.

Read more: theconversation.com/abortion-and...
electproject.bsky.social
#earlyvote evening update 10/27: at least 41.9 million people have voted in the 2024 general election 🥳
election.lab.ufl.edu/early-vote/2...
» 2024 Early Voting UF Election Lab
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donmoyn.bsky.social
At the center of the right wing attack on public services is deprofessionalization - devaluing specialist expertise. If your grades are being determined by citizen volunteers, they are no longer a function of academic judgment.
reuning.bsky.social
The measure would require the regents to set up a department to hear grade challenges based on bias. That department would be staffed by volunteers who could determine there was bias and could order the faculty member to regrade the student’s assignment or reevaluate the student’s overall grade.
Students could get grades changed over politics under Arizona Senate plan
Legislation approved by Senate would give university students a new avenue to appeal by alleging "political bias". Teachers could be ordered to change grades.
tucson.com
dwillis.bsky.social
The good folks at UF's Election Lab recently released 2016 and 2020 election turnout estimates for MSAs, so I made a map and table for the DDHQ newsletter:
A map of Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States and the change in turnout between the 2016 and 2020 elections. A table listing the Metropolitan Statistical Areas with the biggest change in turnout between the 2016 and 2020 general elections.