Here are some updates.
Voting rights and nonprofit groups moved to defend Nevada's voter rolls from a lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee seeking to purge voters. The groups argue the national Republicans' desired outcome will wrongfully cancel the registrations of eligible voters.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers (D) signed two bills into law that prevent cities from closing a significant number of polling places close to an election and make it a felony to physically assault an election worker.
A voter filed a lawsuit alleging that the at-large system used to elect members to the Cheektowaga Town Board violates the New York Voting Rights Act by preventing the town's Black population from electing their preferred candidates.
Republican voters and right-wing advocacy groups appealed a New York appellate court decision to strike down a New York City law that permits certain noncitizen residents to vote in local city elections. The court ruled that the law violates the state constitution.
A troubling trend is emerging in the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The southern-based federal appellate court is rehearing its own pro-democracy decisions at the request of Republicans who are strident in their anti-voting philosophies. Here's what you should know.
Here’s what to expect coming up on Monday.
It’s another order day for the U.S. Supreme Court. We’re on the lookout for a congressional redistricting case in Arkansas.
Monday is also the deadline for the plaintiffs in the South Carolina redistricting case to respond to the defendant's request to the Court to allow the state to use its congressional map for elections this year given the court’s delay on a final ruling on the districts. Lower judges found that the map is racially gerrymandered.
A new episode of our podcast Defending Democracy is here! Republicans are filing a wave of lawsuits targeting voters' records. In today’s episode, Marc and Paige explain the motivation behind this, the potential dangers and what's being done to protect voters. Listen on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, or watch it on YouTube.