Arizona Voter Suppression Laws (Mi Familia Vota)
Mi Familia Vota v. Fontes
Lawsuit challenging two Arizona voter suppression laws regarding early voting rolls and curing mail-in ballots.
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Mi Familia Vota v. Fontes
Lawsuit challenging two Arizona voter suppression laws regarding early voting rolls and curing mail-in ballots.
Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee
Democratic lawsuit challenging two suppressive voting laws in Arizona.
Aguilera v. Richer
Lawsuit filed by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) — a conservative legal organization — on behalf of two Arizona voters against the Maricopa County recorder challenging Arizona’s use of electronic voting systems and the Arizona Elections Procedure Manual.
Arizona Democratic Party v. Fann
Democratic lawsuit challenging Arizona’s audit of the 2020 general election results.
Burk v. Ducey
Lawsuit seeking to decertify the 2020 presidential election results in Arizona.
Bowyer v. Ducey
Republican lawsuit seeking to vacate the certification of 2020 presidential election results in Arizona.
Ward v. Jackson
Republican lawsuit seeking to block the certification of 2020 presidential election results in Arizona.
Yazzie v. Hobbs
Lawsuit filed by the Navajo Nation challenging Arizona’s ballot receipt deadline for mail-in ballots.
Arizona Republican Party v. Fontes
Republican lawsuit seeking an expansion of Arizona’s 2020 general election audit.
Stevenson v. Ducey
Republican lawsuit seeking to vacate the certification of 2020 presidential election results in Arizona.