Kentucky DOJ Voter Data Access Challenge
United States of America v. Adams
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel Kentucky to provide the DOJ with access to its complete statewide voter registration database.
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United States of America v. Adams
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel Kentucky to provide the DOJ with access to its complete statewide voter registration database.
Barber v. Beshear
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging an executive order which excludes individuals with out-of-state felony convictions from Kentucky’s automatic voting rights restoration policy.
Bine v. Garner
Lawsuit filed by a candidate for the Union City Commission, Douglas Bine, against his four opposing candidates, Boone County Clerk Justin Crigler, Boone County Sheriff Michael Helming and two members of the Boone County Board of Elections challenging the city of Union’s 2024 election results for the city commission.
Kentucky Democratic Party v. Holsclaw
Petition filed by the Kentucky Democratic Party (KDP) seeking to extend the close of Election Day polling hours in Jefferson County from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Kentuckians for the Commonwealth v. Adams
Lawsuit filed by Kentuckians for the Commonwealth against Kentucky Secretary of State Michael Adams (R) and several members of the Kentucky State Board of Elections challenging the state’s process for removing voters from its voter registration rolls.
Lostutter v. Beshear
Lawsuit filed by eight disenfranchised individuals with prior felony convictions challenging Kentucky’s voting rights restoration scheme.
Graham v. Adams
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of voters and the Kentucky Democratic Party challenging Kentucky’s new state House and congressional maps.
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