There are several other election cases in Arizona to watch this month.
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Daily Docket — Tuesday, May 14
Republicans filed numerous election lawsuits in Arizona this year.
* In a win for voters, an Arizona judge dismissed ([link removed]) the Republican National Committee's lawsuit that tried to block part of the state's 2023 Election Procedures Manual relating to proof of citizenship, mail-in voting and more.
* May is a busy month for election-related litigation in Arizona, with several lawsuits set to have pivotal hearings — especially if they make it to the controversial Arizona Supreme Court. Here's what you should know. ([link removed])
* The outcome of the presidential election in November will likely come down to what happens in Arizona, starting with lawsuits like these.
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar has introduced three bills protecting against election threats amid the prevalence of AI technology.
* Klobuchar’s bipartisan bills ([link removed]) will be debated tomorrow morning in committee.
There were new developments in redistricting cases in Florida and Texas.
* In a win for voters, a federal court rejected ([link removed]) Florida's attempt to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that its state Senate districts are racially gerrymandered and violate the 14th Amendment. The lawsuit will continue.
* Today, the entire 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reheard a case ([link removed]) challenging the commissioner districts of Galveston County, Texas for diluting Black and Latino voting power. In doing so, it will reconsider the court’s precedent allowing for minority-coalition VRA claims.
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