Superior Court of Arizona in Maricopa County (No. CV2024-001942)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs challenge provisions of Arizona's election procedures manual, specifically provisions related to early voting, voter registration cancellation and certifying elections, violate Arizona's constitution.
National Voter Registration Act, Voter Registration
Most Recent Court:
United Stated District Court for the Western District of Michigan (No. 1:24-cv-00262)
Issue(s):
The RNC is suing Michigan Secretary of State Benson challenging the state's voter roll maintenance. They state that 53 counties in Michigan have more active registered voters than adults over the age of 18. The plaintiff argues that this is due to poor voter roll maintenance, in violation of Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act and asks the court to implement a program to remove ineligible voters from voter rolls.
United Stated District Court New Hampshire (No. 1:24-cv-00073)
Issue(s):
The plaintiffs in the case accuse the defendants of using robocalls with an AI-generated voice of Joe Biden to suppress turnout in New Hampshire's Democratic primary election. They argue that these actions violated Section 11(b) of the Voting Rights Act which prohibits the use of intimidation to keep individuals from voting. Plaintiffs ask the court to issue a permanent, nationwide injunction to prohibit the defendants from taking these actions.
National Voter Registration Act, Voter Registration
Most Recent Court:
United Stated District Court for Nevada (No. 2:24-cv-00518)
Issue(s):
The RNC is suing Nevada Secretary of State Aguilar challenging the state's voter roll maintenance. They state that at least three counties in Nevada have more active registered voters than adults over the age of 18. The plaintiff argues that this is due to poor voter roll maintenance, in violation of Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act and asks the court to implement a program to remove ineligible voters from voter rolls.
Advocacy groups are suing the Wisconsin Elections Commission to permit persons with disabilities to cast absentee ballots electronically per the ADA and the federal Rehabilitation Act. Plaintiffs seek injunctive relief to permit electronic voting in the August primary elections and November general election.
The Court of Common Pleas of Butler County, Pennsylvania (No. 4:24-cv-40116)
Issue(s):
Voters in Butler County Pennsylvania are suing to challenge the Butler County Board of Election's decision to reject the provisional ballots of two voters who submitted mail-in ballots without secrecy envelopes. The plaintiffs allege that the Board misinterpreted Pennsylvania Supreme Court precedent and state law by not allowing them to cure or correct their mail-in ballots. They ask the court to strike down the Board's policy of not allowing voters to cure mail-in ballots submitted without secrecy envelopes.
United Stated District Court for Nevada (No. 3:24-cv-00198)
Issue(s):
The RNC is challenging a Nevada mail-in ballot law which allows mail-in ballots to be received up to four days after election day and assumes that ballots received within three days of election day were postmarked on election day. They argue that this violates the US Constitutuion and federal law, violates the rights of the RNC's candidates because it cannot prevail when ballots are counted after election day without investing in significant post-election activity and they argue that the law violates an individual's right to vote because it dilutes lawfully submitted votes by counting unlawfully submitted votes. The RNC asks the court to find the mail-in ballot receipt deadline to be unconstitutional and to temporarily and permanently block Nevada from counting ballots received after election day.
Voter-advocacy groups are challenging Pennsylvanian policy disqualifying mail-in votes with incorrect or missing dates on the outside of their envelopes. Plaintiffs seek both declaratory and injunctive relief to deem the aforementioned policy unconstitutional in violation of the Free and Equal Elections Clause of the Pennsylvania State Constitution.
The RNC is challenging Nevada's policy of counting non-postmarked ballots received within three days of Election Day. Plaintiffs argue that the described policy violates existing Nevada law requiring ballots to be postmarked and submitted on or before Election Day. The complaint sets out a prayer for both declaratory and injunctive relief to block non-postmarked ballots from being counted in the November 2024 election.
Gina Swoboda and Scott Mussi, Chair of the Republican Party and President of Arizona Free Enterprise respectively, are challenging Arizona voter roll maintenance policy. Plaintiffs allege that Arizona's lack of a voter-list maintenance program has resulted in voter over-enrollment in violation of Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act. Plaintiffs seek declaratory and injunctive relief to order the development of a voter-list maintenance program.
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