Former President Donald Trump’s campaign files a new anti-voting lawsuit as Trump allies get indicted in a 2020 election scheme.
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee filed a new lawsuit targeting Nevada's return rules for mail-in ballots. This is the second lawsuit filed by national Republicans this year targeting mail-in voting in the Silver State.
Trump allies Kenneth Chesebro, James Troupis and Michael Roman were indicted in Wisconsin in connection with a fake electors scheme to overturn the 2020 election. Each faces one felony count of forgery.
Louisiana passes multiple “election integrity” laws.
There are two ongoing cases in Arizona that could disenfranchise voters.
Arizona Republican Party chair and Arizona Free Enterprise Club president filed a lawsuit targeting the state's voter rolls, alleging that the voter registration rates in many of the state's counties are "implausibly high."
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D), who was a Republican until 2019, appealed a decision striking down a state law that requires voters to list their place of birth on their voter registration form. A federal court ruled that the requirement violates the Civil Rights Act.