New Jersey Republican Primary Ballot Design Challenge
Maia-Cusick v. Sollami-Covello
Lawsuit filed by four Republican candidates against 18 county clerks challenging New Jersey’s Republican primary ballot design.
Maia-Cusick v. Sollami-Covello
Lawsuit filed by four Republican candidates against 18 county clerks challenging New Jersey’s Republican primary ballot design.
Alabama State Conference of the NAACP v. Marshall
Lawsuit filed on behalf of five Alabama civil rights organizations against Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall (R) and the district attorneys for several counties challenging several provisions of Senate Bill 1.
Braxton v. Stokes
Lawsuit filed on behalf of former mayoral candidate Patrick Braxton and five Black voters against Newbern, Alabama’s mayor, Haywood Stokes, and members of the Newbern Town Council, challenging the town’s policy of appointing a mayor without holding elections in violation of the U.S. Constitution, the Voting Rights Act (VRA) and state law.
Crow v. Beecher
Lawsuit filed by three Alaska voters challenging the certification of a ballot measure which seeks to repeal a 2020 ballot measure that implemented ranked choice voting and open primaries in the state.
Republican National Committee v. Benson
Lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC) and others against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) and Michigan Director of Elections Jonathan Brater.
Clarke v. Town of Newburgh
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black and Hispanic voters challenging the at-large system for electing members of the Newburgh Town Board under the New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA).
County of Onondaga v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Onondaga County against the state of New York, challenging the state’s Even Year Election Law.
Young v. Town of Cheektowaga
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a local resident against the Town of Cheektowaga challenging the at-large system used to elect the Cheektowaga Town Board under the New York Voting Rights Act.
Public Interest Legal Foundation v. Nago
Lawsuit filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) against Hawaii Chief Election Officer Scott Nago challenging the state’s laws limiting public access to voter rolls. Hawaii’s laws require counties to maintain an electronic voter registration system (VRS) with the name and district or precinct designation of every registered voter. The law also requires counties […]
Republican National Committee v. Aguilar
Lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee, the Nevada Republican Party and a Nevada voter against Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar (D) and local election officials challenging the state’s maintenance of its voter rolls.