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A legal suit to guarantee that public assistance clients in Georgia receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Georgia
Decided

Challenge to Arizona’s failure to provide voter registration services required under federal law when residents interact with the state motor vehicle agency.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Arizona
Pending

In 2012, Michigan passed a law that allowed the governor to appoint emergency managers in municipalities, depriving local elected officials of governing power. It overwhelming affected communities of color. We filed an amicus brief in opposition to it.

Case
Updated April 1, 2019
Michigan
Decided

Challenge to guarantee that public assistance clients in Ohio receive the voter registration services required by Section 7 of the National Voter Registration Act.

Case
Updated April 2, 2019
Ohio
Decided

Challenge to Florida Secretary of State's and 32 Florida counties' failure to to provide Spanish-language ballots and other election materials and assistance to voters educated in Puerto Rico.

Case
Updated February 2, 2021
Florida
Pending

Challenge to halt Texas’ threatened removal of thousands of naturalized citizens from the voter registration rolls based on wholly unreliable and unverified accusations of non-citizen voting.

Case
Updated April 26, 2019
Texas
Pending
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The US Capitol in Washington, DC.
The marquee bill, which features improvements to voting, campaign finance, and ethics laws, addresses the deep political, racial, and economic inequalities that plague our democracy.
Press release/statement
K. Sabeel Rahman

Challenge to Ohio’s practice of targeting voters for removal from the registration rolls if they fail to cast a ballot in a two-year period.

Case
Updated March 31, 2020
Ohio
Pending

Supporting Seattle's voter-approved Democracy Voucher Program — a system designed to empower small donors and the candidates they support in city elections.

Case
Updated July 23, 2019
Washington
Decided

Dear Mr. President:

Testimony and Public Comment
Heather C. McGhee