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Lichtenstein v. Hargett: United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Nashville Division - Memo in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction

Document
Date
August 31, 2020
Case
A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett
Establishing Fair Policies for Voting in States with Signature Match Requirements

On August 31, 2020, CLC filed a motion for preliminary injunction on behalf its clients Jeffrey Lichtenstein, A. Phillip Randolph Institute (APRI), The Equity Alliance (TEA), Free Hearts, Memphis Central Labor Council (MCLC), and the Tennessee State Conference of the NAACP, asking the court to immediately allow Plaintiffs to distribute blank absentee ballot applications to voters and declare Tennessee's law making it a felony to do so unconstitutional. 

Lichtenstein v. Hargett: United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Nashville Division - Complaint

Document
Date
August 28, 2020
Case
A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett
Establishing Fair Policies for Voting in States with Signature Match Requirements

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is representing individual Jeffrey Lichtenstein and community organizations A. Phillip Randolph Institute (APRI), The Equity Alliance (TEA), Free Hearts, Memphis Central Labor Council (MCLC), and the Tennessee State Conference of the NAACP, in their efforts to stop enforcement of a law that makes it a felony for organizations and their members to disseminate applications for absentee ballots to voters. Under the law, anyone other than an election official who provides a copy of an application for an absentee ballot to a voter is at risk of losing their voting rights, a sentence of at least one and up to six years in prison, and a fine of up to $3,000. This is despite the fact that the applications are available on the Tennessee Secretary of State's and several county election commissions' websites. 

A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett: U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Nashville Division - Memo in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction

Document
Date
June 12, 2020
Case
A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett
Establishing Fair Policies for Voting in States with Signature Match Requirements

A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett: U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee Nashville Division - Complaint

Document
Date
May 1, 2020
Case
A. Phillip Randolph Institute v. Hargett
Establishing Fair Policies for Voting in States with Signature Match Requirements

On May 1, 2020, plaintiffs Memphis A. Phillip Randolph Institute, The Equity Alliance, Free Hearts, The Memphis and West Tennessee AFL-CIO Central Labor Council, The Tennessee State Conference of the NAACP, Sekou Franklin, and Kendra Lee filed a complaint challenging Tennessee's restrictive excuse requirements for absentee ballots, which fail to take into account COVID-19, and the penalizing of organizations who try to increase ballot access. 

Establishing Fair Policies for Voting in States with Signature Match Requirements

Updated
October 8, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is fighting to require states that use signature match policies to examine mail-in or absentee ballots also have “notice and cure” procedures so that voters’ ballots aren’t rejected due to perceived penmanship issues. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, this issue has gained...

LULAC v. Abbott

Updated
October 7, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Campaign Legal Center Action (CLCA) sued Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over his last-minute order prohibiting counties from providing more than one location where voters can drop off their mail-in ballots in the lead up to Election Day 2020.

LULAC v. Abbott: United States District Court for the Western District of Texas Austin Division - Complaint

Document
Date
October 1, 2020
Case
LULAC v. Abbott

Trump v. Murphy: United States District Court District of New Jersey - Court's Decision on Preliminary Injunction

Document
Date
October 6, 2020
Case
Trump v. Murphy

Trump v. Murphy: United States District Court District of New Jersey - Order Denying Motion for Preliminary Injunction

Document
Date
October 6, 2020
Case
Trump v. Murphy

Letter to FL Gov. and SOS re: Extending Online Voter Registration

Document
Date
October 5, 2020

After Florida’s Online Voter Registration System crashed for several hours on October 5, 2020—the deadline to register in Florida—CLC joined 34 other voting rights groups to urge Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Secretary of State Laurel Lee to extend the voter registration deadline by two days to 11:59 p.m. on October 7 and ensure that Floridians are not denied the opportunity to register because of the state’s faulty online system. 

Texas Governor’s Move to Limit Ballot Drop Off Locations is Blatant Voter Suppression

Date
October 2, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights
Our most important right as Americans is the right to vote and election officials at the state level should ensure that every eligible citizen has a safe and convenient way to vote in this election.

Letter to Apache County Jail on Disenfranchisement in the Jail

Document
Date
September 25, 2020
Case
Assisting Voters in Jail

Trump v. Bullock: United States District Court for the District of Montana Helena Division - Order Denying Preliminary Injunction and Granting Judgment to Defendants

Document
Date
September 30, 2020
Case
Trump v. Bullock

On Sept. 30, 2020, a district court judge denied a motion from the Trump campaign that tried to prevent Montana Gov. Steve Bullock from allowing counties in the state to hold vote-by-mail elections in November. Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is representing the League of Women Voters of Montana as a friend-of-the-court in this case.

Federal Judge Rebukes Trump Campaign for Trying to Suppress Mail Voting

Date
September 30, 2020
Case
Trump v. Bullock
Issues
Voting Rights
Absentee and mail voting are important ways to ensure that seniors and others at high risk from COVID-19 can safely participate in the election and have their vote counted.

Securing Safe Voting Options on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation (AZ)

Updated
September 25, 2020
Status
Active
Issues
Voting Rights

Members of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe in Arizona lack access to safe early voting options. Yaqui voters must now travel 2-3 hours roundtrip by public bus just to vote at the nearest early voting site. CLC is assisting the Tribe to secure a safe early voting site before this fall's election.

Pascua Yaqui Early Voting Letter

Document
Date
September 25, 2020
Case
Securing Safe Voting Options on the Pascua Yaqui Reservation (AZ)

On Sept. 25, 2020, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) sent a letter to the Pima County Recorder on behalf of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe asking to reinstate an early voting center on the tribal reservation and a ballot drop-off site. 

A State Legislature Cannot Appoint Its Preferred Slate of Electors to Override the Will of the People After the Election

Document
Date
September 25, 2020

The National Task Force on Election Crises recently released a document outlining why it would violate federal law if a state legislature attempted to override the will of the state’s voters and appoint the legislature’s preferred presidential electors. 

Trump v. Murphy: United States District Court District of New Jersey - Order Granting CLC's Motion to Intervene

Document
Date
September 23, 2020
Case
Trump v. Murphy

Campaign Legal Center Remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a Fighter for Equality

Date
September 19, 2020
Issues
Voting Rights
Ginsburg’s passing comes at a critical moment when American democracy is at risk from actors who seek to undermine the legitimacy of elections and use the legal system to disenfranchise voters.

Q&A on Electoral College Process

Document
Date
September 17, 2020

This backgrounder can be used by members of the media and the public to guide their understanding of the electoral process of electing a President.

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