
Louisiana Congressional Redistricting Challenge (Robinson)
Ardoin v. Robinson
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters and civil rights groups challenging Louisiana’s new congressional map.
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Ardoin v. Robinson
Lawsuit filed on behalf of voters and civil rights groups challenging Louisiana’s new congressional map.
Galmon v. Ardoin
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a group of Black voters against Louisiana’s new congressional map.
Portugal v. Franklin County
Lawsuit filed by the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) and three Latino voters against Franklin County, Washington, and its three-member county commission challenging the county’s hybrid electoral scheme.
Nord Hodges v. Passidomo
Lawsuit filed by five voters against Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd (R) and President of the Florida Senate Kathleen Passidomo (R) challenging two Florida Senate districts.
Clarke v. Town of Newburgh
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Black and Hispanic voters challenging the at-large system for electing members of the Newburgh Town Board under the New York Voting Rights Act (NYVRA).
Navajo Nation v. San Juan County
Lawsuit challenging San Juan County’s 2021 redistricting plan for its board of commissioners.
Young v. Town of Cheektowaga
Lawsuit filed on behalf of a local resident against the Town of Cheektowaga challenging the at-large system used to elect the Cheektowaga Town Board under the New York Voting Rights Act.
Johnson v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Conservative lawsuit challenging Wisconsin’s congressional and legislative district maps following the release of 2020 census data.
Callais v. Landry
Lawsuit filed on behalf of 12 white voters challenging the state’s new Congressional map.
Bard v. North Carolina State Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed on behalf of North Carolina voters challenging the state’s newly enacted congressional, state House and state Senate map, which the Republican-controlled Legislature redrew in October 2023.