New York Touch Screen Voting Machines Challenge
Common Cause New York v. Kosinski
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Common Cause New York, the Black Institute and five voters against members of the New York State Board of Elections.
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Common Cause New York v. Kosinski
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Common Cause New York, the Black Institute and five voters against members of the New York State Board of Elections.
Clarke v. Town of Newburgh
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black and Hispanic voters challenging the at-large system for electing members of the Newburgh Town Board under the New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA).
New York Republican State Committee v. State of New York
An anti-voting lawsuit challenging a New York law that moves certain local elections to even-numbered years.
Williams et al v. Board of Elections of the State of New York et al
A pro-voting lawsuit challenging New York’s 2024 congressional map that dilutes the voting power of Black and Latino voters on Staten Island.
NY Citizens Audit Civic Fund v. James
An anti-voting lawsuit alleging inaccuracies in New York voter rolls and seeking to force an audit of the state’s voting system.
County of Onondaga v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Onondaga County against the state of New York, challenging the state’s Even Year Election Law.
United States of America v. Board of Elections of the State of New York
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel New York to provide the DOJ with access to its statewide voter registration data.
Coachman v. City of New York
Lawsuit filed by a conservative group, the Public Interest Legal Foundation, on behalf of voters challenging New York City’s new noncitizen voting law.
Fossella v. Adams
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of Republican voters and officials representing New York at the local and federal levels challenging New York City’s new noncitizen voting law.
State of New York v. Trump
Lawsuit filed by 19 states represented by Democratic attorneys general against President Donald Trump, the U.S. Department of Treasury and its secretary Scott Bessent challenging the recently-created Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) access to Treasury Department data and payment systems.
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