Texas In-Person Ballot Secrecy Challenge
Pressley v. Nelson
Lawsuit filed by five Texas voters challenging the state of ballot secrecy in Texas.
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Pressley v. Nelson
Lawsuit filed by five Texas voters challenging the state of ballot secrecy in Texas.
Lyman v. Henderson
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking access to Utah’s voter roll.
American Encore v. Fontes
Lawsuit filed by America First Policy Institute, American Encore and a voter challenging two provisions of the 2023 Election Procedures Manual (EPM).
Republican National Committee v. Benson
Lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC), Michigan Republican Party and a local town clerk against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) and Michigan Director of Elections Jonathan Brater challenging the secretary’s recent guidance regarding Michigan’s number matching policy for absentee ballots.
United States v. Town of Thornapple
Lawsuit filed by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) against the Town of Thornapple, the Town of Lawrence, town officials and the state of Wisconsin challenging the towns’ decisions to ban the use of electronic voting machines for federal elections.
Republican National Committee v. Fontes
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Republican National Committee against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D) challenging Arizona’s 2023 Election Procedures Manual (EPM).
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.
Republican National Committee v. Burlington County Board of Elections
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking access to ballot drop box chain-of-custody logs and surveillance footage.
Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration v. State Election Board
Lawsuit filed by Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration against the Georgia State Election Board (SEB) challenging six rules the board passed on Sept. 20, 2024.
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.