Census of Votelaw readers
And in the fourth year of the reign of George II, a census of all the readers of Votelaw was taken.
I would like to know a little about who reads this site. Please click on the "Comment" link at the end of this post and leave me a message about who you are, how often you read, etc. I'm not looking for praise or criticism, just some idea about who you are. If you don't want to leave your name and email address, it is not necessary.
Thanks.
Comments
Lawyer -- daily.
Posted by: Anonymous | February 28, 2004 12:11 PM
Executive Director - Libertarian Party of Illinois
a few times a week
Posted by: Jeff Trigg | February 28, 2004 4:02 PM
2L in Kansas - I pull your feed and get your posts to the election law list. I usually end up clicking through from the list or my reader about once a week.
Posted by: Anonymous | February 29, 2004 3:09 AM
PhD candidate in political science (also a JD). I read and appreciate your posts everyday (via the election law list-serve).
Posted by: Anonymous | February 29, 2004 3:00 PM
I look at the email summary daily. I go click on an item and look at the blog 2-3 times a week.
Posted by: Law Prof. | February 29, 2004 9:23 PM
Reporter in NM. Read at least 2 to 3 times a week.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 1, 2004 3:08 AM
Voter file manager for Democratic and progressive groups nationwide. Check in about once a day.
Posted by: Fred Heutte | March 1, 2004 5:49 AM
Assistant Attorney General whos duties includes election law matters. I read the blog weekly.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 1, 2004 6:48 AM
Political science professor interested in voting rights law. I read your posts daily (via the election law list-serve).
Posted by: Anonymous | March 1, 2004 6:59 AM
Professor--
I check in a couple of times a week after receiving the email update.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 1, 2004 7:33 AM
campaign finance reform group leader - check e-mail daily, check website 2-3 times/week.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 1, 2004 8:27 AM
reporter - DC. Always read the daily summaries, often go to the blog.
Posted by: Peter Overby | March 1, 2004 8:38 AM
I appreciate the time you spend on this. I like the blog and find it very useful. My only suggestion is to continue broadening the discussion, e.g., I really like the links to events about election stuff in other countries. Best, FL
Posted by: Fabrice Lehoucq | March 1, 2004 9:20 AM
Hi Ed. Just identify me as a union lawyer who focuses on election campaign finance.
Posted by: Rick Wilkof | March 1, 2004 9:32 AM
Professor at UMass, Amherst. I read the summaries daily and go to the blog 2 times per week. A great resource.
Posted by: Ray La Raja | March 1, 2004 10:32 AM
Democratic election lawyer in private practice - I read your blog, Bauer's, and Hasen's at least two or three times a week. I learn more from those three websites (plus Rick's listserv) than from just about any other source.
Posted by: Joe Birkenstock | March 1, 2004 11:44 AM
environmental policy wonk with an interest in voting issues... read most weekdays.
Posted by: Veracious | March 1, 2004 3:45 PM
Read the column several times a week, very useful. I work from the viewpoint of nonprofit advocacy that is not focused on partisan activity.
Posted by: Kay Guinane | March 2, 2004 8:55 AM
I read often but erratically. I pay most attention to redistricting issues. Great blog!
Posted by: David Lublin | March 2, 2004 9:13 AM
2L at Yale. I'm primarily interested in campaign finance. I pull your feed through the election law list serve and frequently read the blog as well.
Posted by: David Gamage | March 2, 2004 11:16 AM
I am an emeritus progessor of Political Science
interested in elections and voting rights. I read
your list serve regularly since it gives me more
information than other major papers.
Posted by: Sylvia R. Sipress | March 2, 2004 11:22 AM
Priest, retired, living in Georgia. Voted on Super Tuesday. Two comments: 1) Used touch-screen machine, but there is no paper record of my having voted, only a "summary" of the box's total vote at the end.
2) Coming into the voting area, I was asked out loud, "Democrat or Republican?" "Do I have to declare?" "Yes." Everyone in the room heard my response, but I was offended, since I think it is no one else's business what party I'm voting in. Why could I not check a box on the registration paper? Is this worth taking up with the county supervisor of elections?
Thanks. Paul
Posted by: Paul E Cosby | March 3, 2004 10:00 PM
PhD candidate in Political Economy
Posted by: Anonymous | March 3, 2004 11:17 PM
Director - electionline.org. Daily.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 4, 2004 8:59 AM
Doll maker/retired Sugar Grove, West Virginia. Dean supporter. Found you by looking for Heinz 527's. Will be back. Also, will post a link on the DFA blog. Thanks
Posted by: Julie Li | March 4, 2004 12:27 PM
Republican staffer in State Legislative Office. Interested in election law and redistricting issues. I check into this site weekly or more often if something interesting is happening. thanks.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 4, 2004 4:33 PM
Republican staffer in State Legislative Office. Interested in election law and redistricting issues. I check into this site weekly or more often if something interesting is happening. thanks.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 4, 2004 4:33 PM
Political consultant, primarily doing redistricting, demographic analysis, and public opion polling. Also a PhD student. I find the blog very useful, and I read it through the postings to Hansen's election law list.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 6, 2004 10:15 PM
Your site is a wonderful resource; I try to catch it at least weekly. I'm a Pennsylvania resident and active in Democratic politics.
Posted by: Winston G. Collier | March 7, 2004 3:22 AM
I'm an attorney in Nashville, focusing on campaign finance issues. Your site, along with Hasen's, are great resources.
Posted by: Stephen Zralek | March 9, 2004 1:35 PM
Senate Counsel for State Senate of a southern state. Read your blog weekly.
Posted by: Anonymous | March 10, 2004 1:13 PM
lawyer. rarely read yours, read hasen daily, listserv weekly. thanks again for your help with my blog.
Posted by: arbitraryaardvark | March 10, 2004 7:43 PM
I just found your blog and have enjoyed reading about all the issues. I am a housewife and artist and I come from a Maryland Democrat political family, my father having been in politics for many years. I am, now, a Pennsylvania resident.
Posted by: Jana Molinaro | August 12, 2004 11:17 PM