Maryland Voter Roll Use Challenge
Sullivan v. Summers
Lawsuit filed on behalf of two individual Maryland voters seeking voter information in order to “investigate” and “identify inaccuracies” in the state’s voter registration record.
Sullivan v. Summers
Lawsuit filed on behalf of two individual Maryland voters seeking voter information in order to “investigate” and “identify inaccuracies” in the state’s voter registration record.
Democratic National Committee v. Scanlan
Lawsuit filed on behalf of the Democratic National Committee and the New Hampshire Democratic Party against Acting New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan (R) and New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella (R).
Ashe v. Hargett
Lawsuit filed on behalf of two voters and the League of Women Voters of Tennessee against Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett (R), Tennessee Coordinator of Elections Mark Goins (R) and Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti (R).
League of Women Voters of Montana v. Knudsen
Lawsuit filed on behalf of League of Women Voters of Montana against Attorney General Austin Knudsen (R), Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen (R) and Commissioner of Political Practices Chris Gallus challenging House Bill 892.
Washington State Alliance for Retired Americans v. Hobbs
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Washington State Alliance for Retired Americans challenging a Washington law that requires voters to live in the state for at least 30 days before Election Day.
Democracy North Carolina v. Hirsch
Lawsuit filed by Democracy North Carolina, the North Carolina Black Alliance and the League of Women Voters of North Carolina challenging part of North Carolina’s recently enacted voter suppression law, Senate Bill 747.
Democratic National Committee v. North Carolina State Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee and the North Carolina Democratic party challenging multiple provisions of North Carolina’s recently enacted voter suppression law, Senate Bill 747.
Voto Latino v. Hirsch
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Voto Latino, the Watauga County Voting Rights Task Force, Down Home North Carolina and two individual voters challenging part of North Carolina’s recently enacted voter suppression law, Senate Bill 747.
North Carolina Alliance for Retired Americans v. Hirsch
Lawsuit filed by the North Carolina Alliance for Retired Americans challenging a North Carolina law that requires voters to reside in the state for at least 30 days prior to the election in which they seek to vote.
Montana Public Interest Research Group v. Jacobsen
Lawsuit filed by Montana Public Interest Research Group and the Montana Federation of Public Employees challenging portions of anti-voter law, House Bill 892.