
Alabama Legislative Redistricting Challenge
Chandler v. Allen
Lawsuit challenging Alabama’s new state House and Senate districts passed following the release of 2020 census data.
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Chandler v. Allen
Lawsuit challenging Alabama’s new state House and Senate districts passed following the release of 2020 census data.
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging an Ohio law requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote at the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Strickland v. Weber
A Republican lawsuit seeking to block California Governor Gavin Newsom’s congressional redistricting plan.
Hawkins v. Youngkin
Lawsuit filed on behalf of an individual who is disenfranchised due to a former felony conviction and a nonprofit organization that supports formerly incarcerated individuals challenging Virginia’s felony disenfranchisement policy.
White v. State Board of Election Commissioners
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black Mississippians challenging the districts used for electing justices to the Mississippi Supreme Court.
Robertson v. Scanlan
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging a law that makes it harder to vote by mail in New Hampshire.
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.
Eternal Vigilance Action v. State of Georgia
Lawsuit filed by Eternal Vigilance Action, former Georgia State House Rep. Scott Turner (R) and Chatham County Election Board member James Hall (R) against the state of Georgia challenging four new election rules recently passed by the Georgia State Election Board (SEB).
Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boys Reservation et al v. Chouteau County, Montana et al
A pro-voting lawsuit brought by Native American voters challenging the county’s at-large method for electing commissioners.
Nairne v. Ardoin
Lawsuit filed in federal court on behalf of Black voters and civil rights organizations against Louisiana’s newly enacted legislative maps.
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