Federal Court Strikes Down Louisiana’s New Congressional Map
A federal court has struck down the congressional map intended to better represent Louisiana’s Black voters in compliance with the Voting Rights Act.
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A federal court has struck down the congressional map intended to better represent Louisiana’s Black voters in compliance with the Voting Rights Act.
Mail-in ballots that are missing or have an incorrect date on their outer return envelope will not be counted in Pennsylvania after the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to reconsider their decision on the matter.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) signed a law at the end of last year moving certain local elections to even years, and over the past month, six counties have sued the state, asking courts to block the law.
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Arizona’s signature matching and drop box procedures will remain in place ahead of the 2024 election, a judge ruled today, rejecting a right-wing bid to upend mail-in voting procedures in the state.
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Voters in Louisiana could soon have a new Supreme Court map for the first time in over two decades if Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signs a bill passed by the Legislature that would create two majority-Black districts.
A federal court has temporarily blocked Montana’s Republican-backed voter suppression law that requires voters to cancel their voter registration in other counties or states before registering to vote in Montana.
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