Litigation

Fighting for Voting Rights in the Courts

Project Vote is one of the country’s leading nonpartisan voter registration and voter education organizations. Yet our work is made meaningless if state laws, rules, and procedures do not afford low-income and minority Americans an equal opportunity to participate in the democratic process.

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Over the past ten years Project Vote has developed an expert, in-house legal team, which works to uncover barriers to political participation at the state and local level that require legal action.

Working frequently with other civic rights organizations and pro bono counsel, Project Vote brings suits against practices that violate state and federal laws (including HAVA and NVRA) to disenfranchise or intimidate voters, improperly remove or purge eligible voters from the rolls, or unfairly restrict the efforts of voter participation organizations to bring new citizens into the electorate.

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Arcia et al v. Detzner: Re-issue Opinion

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Arcia et al. v. Detzner: Opinion

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Voting for America, Project Vote et al v. Steen et al: Opinion

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Scott v. Schedler: Ruling

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District court's Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law in Scott v. Schedler. Read more

National Council of La Raza v Miller: District Court Order

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District court order dismissing National Council of La Raza v. Miller due to lack of standing. Read more

Voting for America, Project Vote et al v. Steen et al: Opinion

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Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals opinion Read more

Voting for America, Project Vote et al v. Steen et al: Order Modifying Preliminary Injunction and Denying Motion for Stay

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Order modifying preliminary injunction and denying motion for stay Read more