Texas Dallas County Polling Hours Extension Request
Coleman v. Adams
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to extend polling hours in Dallas County, Texas, in the 2026 primary.
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Coleman v. Adams
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to extend polling hours in Dallas County, Texas, in the 2026 primary.
Halvorsen et al v. Cox et al
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to undermine the results of Utah’s 2024 GOP primary elections.
NAACP v. United States of America
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking to prohibit the Trump administration from misusing voter information recently seized by the FBI in Fulton County, Georgia.
Kivett v. North Carolina State Board of Elections II
Lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee (RNC), North Carolina Republican Party, Wake County Republican Party and two voters against the North Carolina State Board of Elections and its members challenging the board’s decision to count 60,000 votes cast in the November 2024 election by voters who allegedly did not provide the required identification information.
Pitts v. United States of America
A pro-voting lawsuit seeking the return of 2020 election records seized by the FBI in Fulton County, Georgia.
Kopecki v. County of Lackawanna
A lawsuit challenging Lackawanna County’s mail-in ballot quality-control procedures and their administration during the 2025 primary election.
United States of America v. Alexander
An anti-voting lawsuit seeking to compel Fulton County to provide the DOJ with access to 2020 election records.
State of Arizona and Grijalva v. United States House of Representatives
A pro-democracy lawsuit seeking to compel the U.S. House of Representatives to seat Rep.-elect Adelita Grijalva (D).
Mazurek v. Berden
Lawsuit filed by three Democratic presidential electors from Michigan against 16 “fake electors” who attempted to submit alternate election results claiming that Donald Trump won Michigan’s 16 electoral college votes in the 2020 election.
Griffin v. North Carolina State Board of Elections (II)
Three petitions filed by Republican candidate for the North Carolina Supreme Court, Judge Jefferson Griffin, against the North Carolina State Board of Elections challenging the board’s decision to count 60,000 ballots in the 2024 state Supreme Court race.
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