
Kansas Voter Suppression Law (VoteAmerica)
VoteAmerica v. Schwab
Lawsuit challenging Kansas voter suppression law House Bill 2332.
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VoteAmerica v. Schwab
Lawsuit challenging Kansas voter suppression law House Bill 2332.
Frick v. Schwab
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Democratic voters challenging Kansas’ new congressional map.
Alonzo v. Schwab
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of Kansas voters challenging the state’s new congressional map.
Rivera v. Schwab
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Kansas voters and the organization Loud Light against Kansas’ new congressional map.
Coca v. Dodge City
Lawsuit filed on behalf of three Latine voters in Dodge City, Kansas challenging the at-large system used for electing members to the Dodge City Commission.
Roberts v. Caskey
Lawsuit filed by six voters challenging the results of the 2020 election in Kansas as well as the use of electronic voting machines and drop boxes throughout the state.
Gietzen v. Schwab
Lawsuit filed by Mark S. Gietzen against Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab (R) requesting a hand recount and “revote, where necessary,” of Kansas’ Aug. 2, 2022 primary election.
Schwab v. Klapper
Lawsuit filed by Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt (R) in the Kansas Supreme Court asking it to block two lawsuits challenging the state’s new congressional districts.
League of Women Voters of Kansas v. Schwab
Lawsuit challenging two voter suppression laws in Kansas, House Bill 2183 and House Bill 2332.
Kansas Democratic Party v. Schwab
Democratic lawsuit seeking to enforce a Kansas election reform bill.
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