Oregon Voting Machines Challenge (Morrise)
Morrise v. Harrington
Lawsuit brought by two Oregon voters against multiple Washington County commissioners alleging that the county’s use of electronic voting machines violates state and federal law.
Morrise v. Harrington
Lawsuit brought by two Oregon voters against multiple Washington County commissioners alleging that the county’s use of electronic voting machines violates state and federal law.
Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP v. State Board of Election Commissioners
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Mississippi State Conference of the NAACP and voters challenging state Senate and House maps.
Gunter v. Gambee
Lawsuit filed by Oregon voters against the Wasco County election officials challenging the state’s use of electronic voting machines.
Eakin v. Adams County Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania voters, Fetterman for PA, the DSCC and DCCC challenging the state’s plan to not count undated and wrongly dated mail-in ballots.
League of Women Voters of Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin (LWVWI) against the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) seeking clarification about what qualifies as a “missing” absentee ballot witness certificate address.
Richard v. Sununu
Lawsuit filed by a right-wing constitutional lawyer challenging the use of electronic ballot counting machines and other New Hampshire election laws.
Arkansas United v. Thurston
Lawsuit filed in federal court by Arkansas United and a voter challenging voter assistance restrictions prescribed by the Arkansas Election Code.
Milligan v. Allen
Lawsuit challenging Alabama’s congressional map drawn with 2020 census data under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Espitia v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of New Hampshire voters against New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) challenging Senate Bill 418, a recently enacted voter suppression law.
Mi Familia Vota v. Fontes
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Mi Familia Vota challenging Arizona’s newly-passed voter suppression law, House Bill 2492.