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Wisconsin Drop Box Challenge
Conservative lawsuit seeking to ban drop boxes used for absentee voting in Wisconsin.

Indiana Voter Purge Challenge
Consolidated lawsuit challenging an Indiana law about voter registration cancellation.
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North Carolina Supreme Court Will Rehear Two Voting Rights Cases With New GOP Majority
On Friday, Feb. 3, the North Carolina Supreme Court agreed to rehear two cases.
North Carolina Supreme Court Will Rehear Two Voting Rights Cases With New GOP Majority
On Friday, Feb. 3, the North Carolina Supreme Court agreed to rehear two cases.

Virginia Special Election Democratic Primary Challenge
Lawsuit filed by Tavorise Marks and voters alleging that the way in which the defendants conducted the Dec. 20 Democratic primary violated federal law and the U.S. Constitution.

Arkansas Voting Machines Challenge
Lawsuit brought by the Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative (AVII) against Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston (R), the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners and Election Systems and Software LLC.

Texas Harris County Election Day Procedures Challenge
Lawsuit filed by the Harris County Republican Party challenging “multiple instances of ill-advised and illegal alterations of election procedures which must be stopped immediately.”
Congress Tees up Vote To Overturn Washington, D.C. Bills, but How?
On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the U.S. House of Representatives will begin considering GOP-led resolutions, which would overturn two bills passed by the Washington, D.C. city council, as interference with the district’s policies emerges as a priority…
U.S. Department of Justice Provides Input in Pennsylvania Mail-in Voting Case
On Friday, Feb. 3, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a statement of interest in a federal lawsuit in Pennsylvania challenging the state’s rules against counting undated mail-in ballots and wrongly dated mail-in ballots.
North Carolina Supreme Court Will Rehear Two Voting Rights Cases With New GOP Majority
On Friday, Feb. 3, the North Carolina Supreme Court agreed to rehear two cases.






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