Vote by Mail

State of Arkansas

Arkansas Mail-in Ballot Rejections Challenge

League of Women Voters v. Thurston

Lawsuit filed on behalf of the League of Women Voters of Arkansas and Arkansas residents against Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston (R) and members of the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners challenging Arkansas laws governing the rejection of mail-in ballots.

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State of Minnesota

Minnesota Signature Verification Challenge

Minnesota Voters Alliance v. Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State

Lawsuit filed on behalf of Minnesota Voters Alliance — an organization “fighting for election integrity” — and three voters against the office of the Minnesota secretary of state challenging the administrative rule outlining the duties of ballot board members who review absentee ballots.

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State of Indiana

Indiana Mail-in Voting Restrictions Challenge

Tully v. Okeson

Lawsuit filed on behalf of Indiana Vote By Mail (Indiana VBM) and Indiana voters under 65 who were eligible and qualified to vote in the November  2020 general election, but were not entitled to vote using a mail-in ballot under state law.

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State of Arizona

Arizona Signature Verification Challenge

Arizona Free Enterprise Club v. Fontes

Lawsuit filed by the Arizona Free Enterprise Club, Restoring Integrity and Trust in Elections (RITE) — a right-wing legal group founded by Bill Barr and others — and a voter against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes (D).

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State of California

California Mail-in Voting Challenge

Election Integrity Project California v. Weber

Lawsuit filed by an “election integrity” group, Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa), and voters, including two failed congressional and Senate candidates, against California Secretary of State Shirley Weber (D), California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) and several county registrars of voters.

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State of Georgia

Georgia 2000 Mules Voter Intimidation Lawsuit

Andrews v. D’Souza

Lawsuit filed on behalf of a Georgia voter, Mark Andrews, against right-wing activists and organizations alleging that the defendants falsely accused Andrews of “ballot fraud” in their film and accompanying book 2000 Mules.

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