
New Hampshire Legislative Redistricting Challenge
Brown v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters against New Hampshire’s new legislative maps.
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.
Brown v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters against New Hampshire’s new legislative maps.
Espitia v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of New Hampshire voters against New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) challenging Senate Bill 418, a recently enacted voter suppression law.
603 Forward v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of 603 Forward, Open Democracy and a New Hampshire voter against the New Hampshire secretary of state challenging Senate Bill 418.
Mosley v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed by the Democratic state House candidate for the 16th House District and the Democratic state senator representing the 18th state Senate District, challenging the counting of ballots cast during the Nov. 8 election.
Richard v. Sununu
Lawsuit filed by a right-wing constitutional lawyer challenging the use of electronic ballot counting machines and other New Hampshire election laws.
Norelli v. Scanlon
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters over New Hampshire’s failure to enact a new congressional map based on 2020 census data.
League of Women Voters of New Hampshire v. Gardner
Lawsuit challenging New Hampshire’s strict voter residency law.
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