
Texas Residency Restriction Law Challenge
Texas State LULAC v. Elfant
Lawsuit challenging a Texas law that imposes strict residency requirements for voter registration.
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.
Texas State LULAC v. Elfant
Lawsuit challenging a Texas law that imposes strict residency requirements for voter registration.
Texas Democratic Party v. Hughs
Democratic lawsuit challenging Texas’ prohibition on electronically signed voter registration applications.
Gilby v. Hughs
Democratic lawsuit challenging a Texas law that limits the ability to provide temporary early voting locations.
Texas Alliance for Retired Americans v. Abbott
Lawsuit challenging the limit on locations to return mail-in and absentee ballots during the 2020 election cycle in Texas.
Gohmert v. Pence
Republican lawsuit against Vice President Mike Pence challenging the constitutionality of the Electoral Count Act.
Texas v. Pennsylvania
Lawsuit brought by Texas against Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia and Michigan seeking to invalidate their election results.
Gloria v. Hughs
Lawsuit challenging Texas’ age restrictions for vote by mail eligibility.
OCA-Greater Houston v. Texas
Lawsuit challenging a provision of the Texas Election Code that limits the ability of voters with little to no English language proficiency to receive assistance from an individual of their choice to help with completing ballots.
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