Here are some recent updates.
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Former President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court to pause a lower court ruling that he is not immune from criminal prosecution while he appeals the decision.
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The Florida Supreme Court will not expedite consideration of a lawsuit challenging the state's congressional map. The scheduling means that a decision on whether the maps violate the state constitution likely won't come in time for the 2024 election.
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The Arizona Free Enterprise Club, a conservative nonprofit, filed a lawsuit challenging Arizona's new Elections Procedure Manual. The group argues that a provision intended to protect voters from intimidation and harassment is unconstitutional.
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The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral argument in a lawsuit challenging two laws that prevent former Hawaii residents from voting absentee for president in their former state if they currently live in certain U.S. territories.
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The Vet Voice Foundation and Mississippi Alliance for Retired Americans asked to intervene in a Republican lawsuit and defend Mississippi's absentee ballot receipt deadline. The Republican National Committee claims that Mississippi's receipt deadline violates federal law.
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Georgia Republicans are trying to eliminate the QR codes election officials use to electronically count ballots. The QR codes have been the target of misinformation about election security in Georgia, but multiple reports have found them to be safe.
Here’s what’s coming up later this week.
ICYMI, listen to our latest episode of Defending Democracy. In the podcast episode that dropped last Friday, Marc and Paige listened to the Supreme Court’s oral argument on Trump's ballot eligibility so you don't have to. Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, or watch it on YouTube.
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