The League of Women Voters

10/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/17/2024 12:35

Five Election-Related Legal Cases You Should Know About This Week

The League is at the forefront of the most important federal and state cases across the United States. Here's a list of the top five election-related legal cases you should know about this week. For case summaries, timelines, and additional information regarding our litigation practice, please visit LWV's Legal Center. For press inquiries, email us at [email protected].

October 18, 2024

A federal judge halted Alabama's illegal, last-minute purge program, which jeopardized the freedom to vote for thousands of Alabamians. The judge held that Alabama could not systematically operate its program to remove voters from the rolls in the 90 days before the 2024 general election. The League of Women Voters of Alabama, Alabama voters, and civil rights groups successfully defended naturalized Americans who were unfairly purged from Alabama's voter rolls.

This week, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Thomas A. Cox issued an order permanently enjoining several recently adopted Georgia State Election Board (SEB) rules, including two rules related to certification of elections and a rule mandating the hand-counting of ballots. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney also issued a ruling last night blocking the SEB's hand-counting of ballots rule across the state prior to county certification of election results.

In a victory for voting rights, a federal district court ruled Friday that provisions of Texas' anti-voter law Senate Bill 1 (SB1) violate federal law. Specifically, the court ruled that the voter assistance provision, which criminalizes compensated mail-ballot assistance, violates Section 208 of the Voting Rights Act (VRA).

The League of Women Voters of Wisconsin issued a letter this week to US Attorney General Merrick Garland and Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, represented by Free Speech For People, asking that they investigate threatening text messages sent to young people, identify the source, and promptly take appropriate enforcement action against the perpetrators to protect Wisconsin's voters.

Following the League's lawsuit last week, the Justice Department also filed a lawsuit against Virginia election officials, accusing the state of striking names from voter rolls in violation of federal election law.

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Today, Campaign Legal Center, Alabama voters and civil rights groups successfully defended naturalized Americans who were unfairly purged from Alabama's voter rolls. A federal judge halted Alabama's illegal and last-minute purge program, which put the freedom to vote for thousands of Alabamians in jeopardy, holding that Alabama could not systematically operate their program meant to remove voters from the rolls in the ninety days before the 2024 general election.

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