I wonder what the percentage is at 1600 Pennsylvania. We know there are a couple of people there who haven't been good stewards of the voter roles. You know, Tiffany, Jared, Steve, Sean, Steven....



Our political history shows that on matters of election law, including voter registration, Americans in general are not very fastidious. Both parties are quite cynical in their use of election law as a tool in the search for power. They cloak their lust for power in the rhetoric of virtues such as assuring participation or protecting the integrity of the ballot. Which virtue they stress depends on which virtue helps them. They are shameless about switching arguments when it helps them. Shameless.



I'm betting few people today know where the term "grandfathered in" came from, or what preceded the Australian ballot.



Ignorance is bliss.