New York Touch Screen Voting Machines Challenge
Common Cause New York v. Kosinski
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Common Cause New York, the Black Institute and five voters against members of the New York State Board of Elections.
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Common Cause New York v. Kosinski
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Common Cause New York, the Black Institute and five voters against members of the New York State Board of Elections.
Disability Rights Wisconsin v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by Disability Rights Wisconsin, the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin and four individual voters against the Wisconsin Elections Commission over Wisconsin’s absentee voting system.
People of the State of California v. City of Huntington Beach
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the people of the state of California against the City of Huntington Beach challenging Huntington Beach’s requirement for voters to provide voter identification to participate in all municipal elections, beginning in 2026.
Maglaras v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed by three Democratic Strafford County commissioners challenging three newly drawn districts in Strafford County.
Portugal v. Franklin County
Lawsuit filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and three Latino voters against Franklin County, Washington, and its three-member county commission challenging the county’s hybrid electoral scheme.
Frank v. Lee
Lawsuit on behalf of a Wyoming voter challenging a state law that bans electioneering within 300-feet of any polling location.
Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda v. Raffensperger
Lawsuit filed by eight pro-voting advocacy groups and one Georgia voter against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) challenging the state’s protocols for matching naturalized citizens’ voter registrations with the state’s citizenship records.
BABE VOTE v. McGrane
Lawsuit filed by BABE VOTE and the League of Women Voters of Idaho against Idaho Secretary of State Phil McGrane (R) challenging House Bill 124, a newly enacted voter suppression law that eliminates the use of a student ID as an acceptable form of identification for in-person voting.
Lindsey v. Whitmer
Lawsuit filed by 11 Republican state legislators seeking to nullify two pro-voting constitutional amendments that were enshrined in the Michigan constitution via voter-approved ballot initiatives in 2018 and 2022, respectively.
Nord Hodges v. Passidomo
Lawsuit filed by five voters against Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd (R) and President of the Florida Senate Kathleen Passidomo (R) challenging two Florida Senate districts.
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