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Subject Parties in Moore v. Harper submit more briefing
Date May 11, 2023 10:01 PM
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Daily Docket — Thursday, May 11

Despite Broad Public Opposition, Ohio GOP Pushes Its War on Democracy [link removed]

Here are some court updates from today.

The parties in Moore v. Harper submitted briefs to the U.S. Supreme Court arguing whether or not the Court still has jurisdiction to review the case and rule on the fringe independent state legislature theory given recent developments from the North Carolina Supreme Court. Here’s what each party argued.
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court held oral argument in an appeal of a decision dismissing a lawsuit alleging that the state Senate and Executive Council districts are partisan gerrymanders. [link removed]

The Washington Supreme Court heard a challenge to the state's Voting Rights Act. Learn more about how this case made it all the way to Washington's highest court here. [link removed]

Here are some legislative updates from the past few days.

The Connecticut House passed an amendment to the state constitution to allow no-excuse mail-in voting. If passed by the Democratic-controlled Senate, the amendment will go before voters in 2024. Currently, the Connecticut Constitution only permits voters to vote by mail if they qualify with a few specific excuses, including sickness, physical disability or absence from the town on Election Day. [link removed]

Democratic U.S. senators introduced the Protecting Election Administration from Interference Act. The bill would expand criminal penalties for interfering with the counting and canvassing of ballots and the certification of election results. [link removed]

Here’s what to expect coming up tomorrow.

The latest episode of our Defending Democracy podcast drops tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. EDT — get ready! Marc Elias sits down with Andrea Hailey of Vote.org to discuss voter registration, outdated voter tech in America and legislation targeting young voters. Listen on Apple, Spotify or any other platform. [link removed]
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A judge will decide whether or not to hold a trial on the one outstanding claim in Kari Lake’s lawsuit contesting her loss in the 2022 Arizona governor’s race. [link removed]

Can’t get enough news? You can always find more details about these updates on our News page. [link removed]

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