
New York 2023 Absentee Voting Law A.B. 7931 Challenge
Amedure v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed by the New York Republican Party and other conservative plaintiffs challenging an absentee voting law, Assembly Bill 7931.
Amedure v. State of New York
Lawsuit filed by the New York Republican Party and other conservative plaintiffs challenging an absentee voting law, Assembly Bill 7931.
Mast v. Hobbs
Lawsuit filed on behalf of an “Independent” voter, David Mast and Republican voter and Cochise County Supervisor Tom Crosby (who filed in his personal capacity) seeking to decertify the Maricopa County results of the 2022 General Election in Arizona for four races.
Priorities USA v. Wisconsin Elections Commission
Lawsuit filed by Priorities USA, the Wisconsin Alliance for Retired Americans and a voter against the Wisconsin Elections Commission challenging three rules regulating absentee voting procedures in Wisconsin.
Splonskowski v. White
Lawsuit challenging a North Dakota law that allows mail-in ballots that are cast and postmarked on or before Election Day to arrive and be counted up to 13 days after Election Day.
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.
Keohane v. Delaware County Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed on behalf of three Delaware County, Pennsylvania voters against the Delaware County Board of Elections challenging the board’s decision to not count provisional ballots cast in the May 16, 2023 municipal primary election.
Disability Rights Mississippi v. Fitch
Lawsuit filed by Disability Rights Mississippi, the League of Women Voters of Mississippi, a voter and two individuals who provide voter assistance challenging Senate Bill 2358.
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.
Florida State Conference of Branches and Youth Units of the NAACP v. Byrd
Lawsuit challenging multiple provisions in Florida omnibus voter suppression law, S.B. 7050.
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.