U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia (20-5352)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs are challenging the recent United States Postal Service policy changes, contending that such changes are worsening issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and threatening local, state, and federal elections, including the upcoming presidential election.
U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Washington (1:20-cv-03127)
Issue(s):
Whether changes to the postal service system made by the Postmaster General which have caused delays in mail and diminished postal service capacity were made unconstitutionally and interfere with the right to vote.
Whether Arizona election officials violated state and federal law in the administration of the state's November election; Among the petition's allegations are that officials did not enforce state law residency requirements, permitted "double voting," and created illegal disparities in ballot and drop box voting in demographically different areas of the state by their use of funds from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Center for Tech and Civic Life; The petitioners, who are members of the Arizona Election Integrity Association, ask the court for an injunction preventing the certification of Arizona's Presidential election results and requiring the governor to certify Presidential electors selected by the legislature.
Whether the respondents violated the Georgia Constitution and election statutes in the running of the November election; The petitioners seek the decertification of all election results in Coffee County as well as the Presidential election results statewide.
Whether the defendant failed to ensure that representatives of both political parties were present at the Absent Vote Counting Board as required by Michigan law, and whether the defendant unlawfully "cured" deficient ballots
U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada (2:20-cv-02046)
Issue(s):
Whether the Clark County Registrar of Voters should be required to cease using the Agilis software system and have clerks check each mail-in ballot to determine its validity
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas (Case 5:16-cv-00257)
Issue(s):
Whether Texas's administration of its online driver registration database violates the “Motor Voter” provisions of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 and the U.S. Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection by not providing a location to change one's address for voter registration purposes when updating address for licensure reasons.
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin (Case 3:20-cv-00459)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs are suing to obtain an order requiring Defendants to administer impending elections in a manner that will not, as Plaintiffs contend the state did in April, violate eligible voters’ federally protected rights to participate in those elections.
The plaintiffs challenge Texas’s effort to end straight-ticket voting, as burdening Texans' right to vote under normal circumstances and this November would increase voters’ exposure to Covid-19.
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