Ohio Congressional Redistricting Challenge (Simon)
Simon v. DeWine
Lawsuit filed by Black voters challenging the new Ohio congressional map.
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Simon v. DeWine
Lawsuit filed by Black voters challenging the new Ohio congressional map.
Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless v. LaRose
Lawsuit filed by Ohio organizations against Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose (R) and the state’s 88 county boards of elections challenging House Bill 458.
League of Women Voters of Ohio v. Ohio Redistricting Commission
Lawsuit challenging Ohio’s new General Assembly maps for being partisan gerrymanders.
Ohio Organizing Collaborative v. Ohio Redistricting Commission
Lawsuit challenging Ohio’s new General Assembly maps for being partisan gerrymanders.
Bennett v. Ohio Redistricting Commission
Lawsuit challenging Ohio’s new General Assembly maps for being partisan gerrymanders.
Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights v. Ohio Ballot Board
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Ohioans United for Reproductive Rights and others challenging the language adopted by the Ohio Ballot Board for a citizen-led abortion rights amendment that would preserve the right to reproductive freedom.
League of Women Voters of Ohio v. LaRose
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the League of Women Voters of Ohio and multiple voters challenging Ohio’s revised congressional map drawn with 2020 census data.
Neiman v. LaRose
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters challenging Ohio’s revised congressional map drawn with 2020 census data.
One Person One Vote v. LaRose
Petition challenging an August election on Senate Joint Resolution 2, a proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution that would increase the threshold to pass constitutional amendments from 50% to 60%.
One Person One Vote v. Ohio Ballot Board
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Ohio voters and One Person One Vote challenging the adopted ballot language for Senate Joint Resolution 2, a proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution that would increase the threshold to pass constitutional amendments from 50% to 60%.