Georgia Nonpartisan Elections Law Challenge
Boston v. Georgia
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to block a Georgia law that makes some local elections nonpartisan in five key Democratic counties.
Learn more about the lawsuits shaping voting rights, redistricting and elections by exploring Democracy Docket’s comprehensive database of cases. Click on any case to find a brief summary of the lawsuit and all relevant filings in the “case documents” section.
Boston v. Georgia
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to block a Georgia law that makes some local elections nonpartisan in five key Democratic counties.
Mora v. Raffensperger
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking a court order allowing poll watchers and State Election Board members to access Georgia’s Election Night Reporting Center.
In Re Grand Jury Subpoena
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to block a federal subpoena seeking personal data of 2020 election workers in Fulton County, Georgia.
Black Voters Matter Fund v. Raffensperger
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking access to records pertaining to Georgia’s 2025 mass voter roll purge.
NAACP v. United States of America
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to prohibit the Trump administration from misusing voter information recently seized by the FBI in Fulton County, Georgia.
United States of America v. Raffensperger
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel Georgia to provide the DOJ with access to its complete statewide voter registration database.
United States of America v. Alexander
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel Fulton County to provide the DOJ with access to 2020 election records.
Rozier v. Houston County Board of Elections
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging the at-large method for electing county commissioners in Houston County, Georgia.
Ayota v. Fall
Lawsuit filed by three voters against the members of the Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration challenging the board’s failure to send mail-in ballots to an estimated 3,000 voters.
Secure Families Initiative v. Raffensperger
Lawsuit filed by Secure Families Initiative (SFI) against Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R), members of the state election board and Cobb County Board of Elections and Voter Registration challenging a provision of Senate Bill 189 under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), the Civil Rights Act and the U.S. Constitution.
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