Read the review of Who’s Counting by John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky by a former chief of the Voting Section at the Department of Justice here at Amazon. Also see what he has to say about errors in another election law book published by an academic press regarding overlapping issues:
“Readers who wish to obtain information about enforcement of voting laws in the United States have two recently published choices: Who’s Counting by John Fund and Hans von Spakovsky and Voting Wars by Rick Hasen. Who’s Counting gives an accurate depiction of the serious enforcement problems that have arisen because Liberal /Left ideologues in the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ have chosen not to enforce voting laws in a race-neutral manner. In addition, Who’s Counting explores and explains the voting processes that will influence and may play a decisive role in this year’s presidential election. The authors’ descriptions of voting fraud expose the shallowness of voting fraud deniers’s claims and make clear how voting fraud both diminishes voter confidence in the voting process and dilutes the votes of legal voters.
Because of personal experiences, I know that Hasen’s Voting Wars is not a reliable discussion of issues “