In the Media | Lawfare
“State Constitutions as a Defense Against Election Subversion”
Voting and Elections
Election Matters 2022: Campaign Finance and Election Misinformation
Events | State Democracy Research Initiative
State Democracy Research Initiative co-hosts “Election Matters 2022: Campaign Finance and Misinformation”
Rob Yablon in WPR: Professor Yablon Discusses Ballot Curing Process in Wisconsin
In The Media | WPR
“What is ballot curing and how does it work in Wisconsin?”
Rob Yablon in The New York Times: Professor Yablon Comments on Refusal of Some Counties to Certify Elections
In The Media | New York Times
“A Hidden New Threat to U.S. Elections”
Rob Yablon in Channel 3000: Professor Yablon Discusses Wisconsin Supreme Court Decisions on Drop Boxes, Nondelegation Doctrine
In the Media | Channel 3000, For the Record
“For the Record: A splintered state Supreme Court; When fines for threatening election workers might take effect”
Rob Yablon in WPR: Professor Yablon Discusses Upcoming SCOTUS Case Involving the “Independent State Legislature Theory”
In The Media | WPR
“Supreme Court to take up case that could re-shape election law”
Election Matters 2022: Navigating the Post-2020 Election Administration Environment
Events | State Democracy Research Initiative
On April 29th, the Election Matters 2022 speaker series kicked off with a discussion of Election Administration.
Rob Yablon in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Professor Yablon Comments on Illegality of Decertifying Wisconsin Election Results
In The Media | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
“There’s no legal way to decertify the 2020 election, but the Gableman report is forcing Republican candidates to confront the question”
Rob Yablon in CNN: Professor Yablon Comments on Attacks on Wisconsin’s Bipartisan Election Commission
In the Media | CNN
More than a year after Donald Trump’s loss, Wisconsin Republicans wage relentless attacks on the state’s election commission
Rob Yablon in Marketplace: Professor Yablon explains how the election certification process works, and why it matters
In the Media | Marketplace
It’s been nearly a week since the Associated Press officially called the 2020 presidential race for former Vice President Joe Biden. But the election won’t be certified for weeks to come.