Ohio Election Observers and Tabulating Machines Challenge
Maras v. LaRose
Lawsuit filed by Ohio secretary of state candidate Terpsehore Maras (I) challenging a provision of an Ohio law that pertains to the appointment of partisan election observers.
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.
Maras v. LaRose
Lawsuit filed by Ohio secretary of state candidate Terpsehore Maras (I) challenging a provision of an Ohio law that pertains to the appointment of partisan election observers.
Ames v. LaRose
Lawsuit filed by Brian M. Ames — a Republican candidate for the 28th District State Central Committeeman — against multiple Ohio election officials challenging aspects of the state’s 2022 primary election schedule.
Simon v. DeWine
Lawsuit challenging the Ohio’s new congressional and state Senate maps drawn with 2020 census data.
Gonidakis v. Ohio Redistricting Commission
Lawsuit filed in federal court on behalf of Ohio voters after the Ohio Redistricting Commission failed to adopt new legislative districts.
League of Women Voters of Ohio v. Ohio Redistricting Commission
Lawsuit challenging Ohio’s new congressional map for being an extreme partisan gerrymander in favor of Republicans.
Adams v. DeWine
Lawsuit challenging Ohio’s new congressional map for being an extreme partisan gerrymander in favor of Republicans.
Ohio v. Coggins
Lawsuit brought by the state of Ohio against the U.S. Census Bureau challenging the delayed release of census data to the states.
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