Plaintiffs challenge Secretary of State's decision that there were an insufficient number of signatures to place issue on the November 2020 ballot regarding ranked choice voting.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio (Case: 2:20-cv-03843)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs are bringing this action to stop local Board of Elections from disqualifying absentee ballot applications and ballots due to signature mismatching.
Whether under Ohio law voters can request absentee ballots by emailing or faxing an image of their signed absentee ballot application to their county Board of Elections.
U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada (Case 2:20-cv-01445)
Issue(s):
Whether recent legislative changes to Nevada's election procedures, including the acceptance of ballots received after Election Day, violate federal election statutes as well as the Supremacy and Equal Protection Clauses of the U.S. Constitution.
Improper Election Administration, Polling Place Challenges
Most Recent Court:
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Case 1:20-cv-03263)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs filed complaint in response to the long lines and waiting times experienced by Georgia voters during the primary due to closure and consolidation of polling locations and inadequate election equipment and training.
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.
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York (20-cv-6516)
Issue(s):
Plaintiff challenges the legality of recent policy changes to the United States Postal Service in light of the COVID-19 pandemic and presidential election.
Whether NJ Governor Philip Murphy's Executive Order mandating NJ's November General Election to be conducted primarily via vote-by-mail ballots and allowing for every vote-by-mail ballot postmarked on or before November 3, 2020 and received by November 10, 2020 to be counted is unconstitutional and in violation of federal statutes.
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.
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