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And at least six states have laws that prohibit or restrict the ability of election officials to accept employment with election equipment vendors doing business with the state upon leaving office, according to the association.
Hans von Spakovsky, an Atlanta lawyer and former Fulton County election official, said additional strains are also coming from reform efforts such as the "Motor Voter" law, which took away the ability of election officials to verify a voter's identify and makes it easier to file false registrations and vote multiple times.
The turn of events in Wardak likely represents a larger trend in a number of restive areas throughout Afghanistan, where Taliban threats limit the ability of election monitoring teams to visit many polling centers.
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Those who are sceptical about the ability of an election to transform politics should quite simply look back to 1979 or 1997.
In particular, we study the ability of an election's chair to, through such mechanisms as voter/candidate addition/suppression/partition, ensure that a particular candidate (equivalently, alternative) does not win.
The United States is underestimating popular discontent with military rule, they say, and the ability of open elections to stabilize the country.
"I am very worried about the future of American democracy and about the ability of billionaires to buy elections," he said.
If a plaintiff proves these preconditions exist, then the plaintiff must additionally show, using the remaining Senate Factors and other evidence, that under the "totality of the circumstances", the jurisdiction's redistricting plan or use of at-large or multimember elections diminishes the ability of the minority group to elect candidates of its choice.
Now negotiations are intensifying.The test of this election will be the ability of the parties to do a post-election deal.
But the geographical separation of Democratic and Republican voters, the rigidity of our political parties, and the ability of incumbents to win re-election in all but the most unusual circumstances have made close elections for Congress increasingly rare.
Clinton has to win BIG, so she can at least have the chance to protect public trust in the machinery of elections, in the ability of the federal government to function, and in the credibility of American democracy.
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