New Hampshire Mail Voting Law Challenge
Robertson v. Scanlan
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging a law that makes it harder to vote by mail in New Hampshire.
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Robertson v. Scanlan
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging a law that makes it harder to vote by mail in New Hampshire.
United States of America v. Scanlan
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel New Hampshire to provide the DOJ with access to its statewide voter registration data.
"Barbara" et al v. Trump et al
A pro-democracy lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s Executive Order attempting to end birthright citizenship.
League of Women Voters of New Hampshire v. Kramer
Lawsuit filed by the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire, League of Women Voters of the United States and three registered voters challenging the use of robocalls and AI-generated voices to suppress Democratic voter participation in the 2024 New Hampshire presidential primary.
Democratic National Committee v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Democratic National Committee and the New Hampshire Democratic Party against Acting New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) and New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella (R).
Coalition for Open Democracy v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed by Coalition for Open Democracy, League of Women Voters of New Hampshire, The Forward Foundation and five voters challenging New Hampshire’s recently enacted voter suppression law, House Bill 1569.
New Hampshire Youth Movement v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed by New Hampshire Youth Movement (NHYM) against New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) challenging the state’s new law requiring proof of citizenship for voting.
Maglaras v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed by three Democratic Strafford County commissioners challenging three newly drawn districts in Strafford County.
Brown v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters against New Hampshire’s new legislative maps.
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.
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