By Associate Professor Justin Levitt
Before Thursday, Florida's early vote period spanned 14 days, with 8 hours of voting per weekday and 8 total weekend hours: 96 hours of early voting, total. The new early vote period runs 8 days, with 6-12 hours of voting per day: also up to 96 hours of early voting, total. Most reporting characterizes this as "the same number [of hours], but over fewer days."
These are not, however, the same 96 hours. The former period ran for two weeks, from Monday through the Sunday before Election Day. Now, the period will run from Saturday through Saturday. Leaving off the final Sunday. Which matters.
Read the complete post on the Election Law Blog.
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Loyola Law School is hosting the Spring 2011 Southern California Junior Faculty Forum on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 on its downtown Los Angeles campus. Sessions include "From an 'Offspring of Revolution' to an 'Offspring of Law': Law and the Transformation of Constitutional Conventions in Postbellum America"; "Global Criminal Prosecutions and the Foreign Commerce Clause: Should Criminal Laws Follow U.S. Citizens Overseas?"; "Food Oppression"; "Accounting for Uncertainty: A New Model of Tax Compliance"; and "Election Overtime and the Dynamic Nature of Materiality." LLS presenters include Professor Michael Waterstone, associate dean for research and academic centers, and Associate Professor Justin Levitt.
