A judge in Georgia rejected an RNC challenge to disqualify absentee ballots.
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Tuesday, November 5
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Polling hours extended in numerous swing states
* Hours have been extended at numerous polling places in states including Georgia, North Carolina and Pennsylvania due to delayed openings, printing issues and technology errors. Check out ([link removed]) our up-to-date guide on the polling places staying open late.
Judge rejects RNC challenge to Georgia ballots
* In a win for voters, a federal judge rejected ([link removed]) the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) lawsuit today trying to block seven Democrat-leaning Georgia counties from counting absentee ballots that voters returned in person over the past few days.
* The Trump-appointed district court judge said the Republican complaint “does not withstand even the most basic level of statutory review and reading comprehension.”
Judge rejects GOP challenge to Arizona voting machines
* An Arizona judge rejected ([link removed]) the Maricopa County Republican Committee’s request to prohibit the state’s most populous county from using electronic voting systems.
Candidate seeks to disenfranchise incarcerated voters in critical House election
* Incumbent GOP House candidate Rep. Mike Lawler, facing what is expected to be a tight New York race, filed ([link removed]) a lawsuit today to halt the counting of ballots cast by incarcerated voters in the Westchester County Jail.
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DOJ able to monitor polling places in Missouri and Texas
* A federal judge rejected ([link removed]) an attempt from Republican officials in Missouri to prevent the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) from monitoring polling places in St. Louis today. The DOJ will ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws.
* After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) sued ([link removed]) to block the DOJ from monitoring elections today, the state and the DOJ have reached an agreement. The federal monitors will remain outside of polling locations.
Virginia election officials must certify results
* In a win for voters, a Virginia judge ruled ([link removed]) that Waynesboro officials are required to certify the results of the 2024 election. This comes after local officials stated they would not certify unless the state allowed them to hand count ballots.
What to expect on election night and in the post-election period
* When will we know the results of the election? What can we expect in the post-election period? What antics could former President Donald Trump try to pull again? In a new YouTube video, Democracy Docket’s Sophie Feldman explains ([link removed]) what to expect on election night and in the days and weeks after.
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