New York Court Dismisses Voting Machine Challenge
Today, a New York court dismissed a challenge to the New York State Board of Elections’ approval of a touch screen voting machine, the ExpressVote XL.
As a former senior case coordinator, Madeleine tracked and reported on voting rights and redistricting litigation. She attended New York University where she received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science.
Today, a New York court dismissed a challenge to the New York State Board of Elections’ approval of a touch screen voting machine, the ExpressVote XL.
After several years of not holding elections for the Georgia Public Service Commission, the 11th Circuit will allow new elections using a method that the lower court found violates the Voting Rights Act.
The Arizona, Delaware and Georgia Republican parties are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear Kari Lake’s (R) fringe voting machines lawsuit, arguing that courts set too high of a standard for election challenges to proceed.
In the opening months of 2024, voters in the Empire State are utilizing the recently enacted New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA) in hopes of remedying discrimination across the state.
Georgia’s voter citizenship verification requirements for naturalized citizens will stand, a federal judge ruled in the midst of a trial earlier today, keeping in place the state’s process of cross checking citizenship status to determine voter eligibility.
On Monday, one of the nation’s most infamous voter suppression laws will go to trial for the first time.
For the seventh time, Republican election denier Abe Hamadeh has lost in court.
Right-wing conspiracy theorists who launched a robocall scheme targeting Black voters during the 2020 election could have to pay up to $1.25 million for their wrongdoing, New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) announced today.
Today, the Arkansas Supreme Court issued the final blow to a fringe lawsuit seeking to ban the use of electronic voting machines in the state.
On Friday, a federal court ruled that a right-wing organization, Voter Reference Foundation, is entitled to voter information after finding that New Mexico’s voter data usage rules violate the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).