Here are some recent updates.
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New York Democrats introduced new congressional districts that only slightly differ from the commission-drawn maps that were rejected yesterday. The new map offers Democrats a slight advantage compared to the current districts.
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A Nevada judge ruled that a proposed ballot measure to create voter ID requirements in the state can move forward, rejecting a lawsuit that alleged the measure was unconstitutionally vague and deceptive.
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The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unpaused a case challenging an Arkansas law that restricts the number of times an individual can assist voters. Arkansas Republicans are arguing that voters cannot sue to enforce part of the Voting Rights Act protecting voter assistance.
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Delaware Attorney General Kathy Jennings (D) announced she will appeal a decision striking down laws allowing for a permanent absentee voting list and 10 days of early voting to the state Supreme Court, saying that the "lawsuit was wrong on its merits and politically extreme on its face."
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During Black History Month, Senior Case Coordinator Madeleine Greenberg higlights how the fight for fair maps impacts Black voters' lives. Read more here.
As Ronna McDaniel prepares to leave the RNC, Republicans are left with a big problem, and it may cost them the 2024 election.
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