
New York Onondaga County Even Year Election Law Challenge
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.
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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.
Republican National Committee v. Benson
Lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC) and two Republican voters against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) and Michigan Board of Elections Director Jonathan Brater challenging the state’s voter roll maintenance.
Minnesota Alliance for Retired Americans v. Simon
Lawsuit filed by the Minnesota Alliance for Retired Americans and two voters against Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon (D) challenging the state’s requirement that absentee voters obtain the signature of a witness to cast an absentee ballot.
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Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Republican National Committee against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) challenging Arizona’s 2023 Election Procedures Manual (EPM).
Callais v. Landry
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Petersen v. Fontes
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Bard v. North Carolina State Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed on behalf of North Carolina voters challenging the state’s newly enacted congressional, state House and state Senate map, which the Republican-controlled Legislature redrew in October 2023.
Republican National Committee v. Wetzel
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Gould v. Mayes
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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.