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CLC, the ACLU, and the ACLU of Arizona sent a letter on behalf of a coalition of Arizona groups: League of United Latin American Citizens-Arizona, Arizona Advocacy Network Foundation, League of Women Voters-Arizona, and All Voting is Local-Arizona. Today, the groups sent a follow-up letter advising Arizona officials of yesterday’s Georgia ruling and demanding a solution.
Today, CLC sent a letter to Arizona Secretary of State Michele Reagan regarding the signature matching process. In the letter, CLC requests that every Arizona voter who sends in a mail-in ballot be accorded due process before their vote is rejected because of an alleged mismatched signature.
Order granting motion for preliminary injunction.
On May 1, 2020, plaintiffs Self Advocacy Solutions N.D., League of Women Voters of North Dakota, and Maria Fallon Romo filed a complaint challenging North Dakota’s policy of rejecting absentee ballots based on error-prone signature verification procedures without first informing voters there is a problem with their ballot or giving them an opportunity to fix it and have their vote count.
Complaint filed in the Southern District of New York challenging New York's signature match system.
On June 3, 2020, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a preliminary injunction to prevent New Jersey from erroneously rejecting eligible voters' mail-in and provisional ballots in the upcoming July elections because of issues with the signatures on voters' ballots without first providing impacted voters with notice that a signature issue has impaired their ballot or any opportunity to fix the issue in time to have their ballots counted.
On May 18, 2020, Campaign Legal Center (CLC) filed a lawsuit seeking to ensure that New Jersey counts all validly cast absentee ballots, which are expected to surge during the COVID-19 crisis. CLC is representing individual voter William Riggs, the League of Women Voters of New Jersey, and the NAACP of New Jersey in the case.
The Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issued written guidance on how the state will handle mail-in ballot return envelopes. The processes include multiple secure methods used by the voter’s county board of election to verify that the qualified voter’s absentee or mail-in application is complete and that the requirements are satisfied. The guidance comes in response to a lawsuit brought by Campaign Legal Center (CLC) and partners.