Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

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48 Fighting Cuts to Voting Access Cases

Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Oct 2024

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

Esp铆ritu v. Comisi贸n Estatal de Elecciones

Whether Puerto Rico鈥檚 voter-registration deadline should be extended from 45 days before the November 2024 general election to 30 days, given that well-reported problems like power outages have unfairly prevented thousands from successfully registering to vote.
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Puerto Rico
Oct 2024
Puerto Rico

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

Esp铆ritu v. Comisi贸n Estatal de Elecciones

Whether Puerto Rico鈥檚 voter-registration deadline should be extended from 45 days before the November 2024 general election to 30 days, given that well-reported problems like power outages have unfairly prevented thousands from successfully registering to vote.
Esp铆ritu V. Comisi贸n Estatal De Elecciones. Explore Case.
Election workers handle ballots at the Allegheny County Election Division warehouse in Pittsburgh.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Sep 2024

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New PA Project Education Fund v. Schmidt

On September 25, 2024, 10 organizations filed a suit in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, asking the court to stop enforcement of the commonwealth鈥檚 requirement that voters include an irrelevant handwritten date on the outer return envelope of their mail ballot packets or else be disenfranchised.
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Pennsylvania Supreme Court
Sep 2024
Election workers handle ballots at the Allegheny County Election Division warehouse in Pittsburgh.

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

New PA Project Education Fund v. Schmidt

On September 25, 2024, 10 organizations filed a suit in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, asking the court to stop enforcement of the commonwealth鈥檚 requirement that voters include an irrelevant handwritten date on the outer return envelope of their mail ballot packets or else be disenfranchised.
New Pa Project Education Fund V. Schmidt. Explore Case.
Georgia voting
Georgia
Sep 2024

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

Frazier v. Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections

The ACLU, along with several partner organizations, have intervened in this case to represent the rights of voters and voting-rights organizations in a case that asks a federal court to compel the purge of nearly 2,000 Fulton County, Georgia voters from the state鈥檚 rolls on the eve of a presidential election. The relief that the private plaintiffs seek is presumptively unlawful because this purge would happen within 90 days of a federal election, in violation of the National Voter Registration Act (鈥淣VRA鈥).
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Georgia
Sep 2024
Georgia voting

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

Frazier v. Fulton County Department of Registration and Elections

The ACLU, along with several partner organizations, have intervened in this case to represent the rights of voters and voting-rights organizations in a case that asks a federal court to compel the purge of nearly 2,000 Fulton County, Georgia voters from the state鈥檚 rolls on the eve of a presidential election. The relief that the private plaintiffs seek is presumptively unlawful because this purge would happen within 90 days of a federal election, in violation of the National Voter Registration Act (鈥淣VRA鈥).
Frazier V. Fulton County Department Of Registration And Elections. Explore Case.
With and American flag in the background, four people in the act of voting, stand behind voter booths as they make their selections.
Arizona Supreme Court
Sep 2024

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

Richer v. Fontes (Amicus)

Will nearly 100,000 Arizona voters who have long been registered as 鈥渇ull ballot鈥 voters who can vote in all federal, state, and local elections in Arizona be penalized and disenfranchised from voting due to a technical error by the State of Arizona discovered on the eve of the November 2024 election?
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Arizona Supreme Court
Sep 2024
With and American flag in the background, four people in the act of voting, stand behind voter booths as they make their selections.

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

Richer v. Fontes (Amicus)

Will nearly 100,000 Arizona voters who have long been registered as 鈥渇ull ballot鈥 voters who can vote in all federal, state, and local elections in Arizona be penalized and disenfranchised from voting due to a technical error by the State of Arizona discovered on the eve of the November 2024 election?
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Biden Voting
Texas
Sep 2024

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

America First Policy Institute v. Biden

The ACLU, along with several partner organizations, are representing the rights of voters by intervening in a lawsuit that seeks to make it harder for Americans across the country to register to vote, including in the upcoming 2024 election. In 2021, President Biden signed an executive order aimed at promoting access to voter registration and election information to eligible voters on a nonpartisan basis. Now, on the eve of the 2024 election, a small group of political candidates and election administrators seek to block the executive order, based on speculation and unfounded claims of election manipulation and noncitizen voting. The 桃子视频and its partners are fighting to preserve the ability of eligible Americans to register to vote, in accordance with federal law.
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Texas
Sep 2024
Biden Voting

Fighting Cuts to Voting Access

America First Policy Institute v. Biden

The ACLU, along with several partner organizations, are representing the rights of voters by intervening in a lawsuit that seeks to make it harder for Americans across the country to register to vote, including in the upcoming 2024 election. In 2021, President Biden signed an executive order aimed at promoting access to voter registration and election information to eligible voters on a nonpartisan basis. Now, on the eve of the 2024 election, a small group of political candidates and election administrators seek to block the executive order, based on speculation and unfounded claims of election manipulation and noncitizen voting. The 桃子视频and its partners are fighting to preserve the ability of eligible Americans to register to vote, in accordance with federal law.
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