Press Releases
about Voting Rights
Mar 05, 2025
ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Celebrates Reintroduction of John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act Amidst 60th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday
WASHINGTON — With the 60th anniversary of the Selma to Mongtomery marches just around the corner, the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ urges Congress to pass the John Lewis Voting ...
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Mar 04, 2025
ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Urges North Carolina Appeals Court to Reject Attempt to Disenfranchise Voters
Brief Argues that Discarding Over 65,000 Votes in 2024 State Supreme Court Race Would Violate State Constitutional Rights
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Jan 23, 2025
Landmark Settlement Secures Fair Voting Maps in Nassau County
Settlement requires a fair map, replaces a partisan gerrymander that diluted political power of voters of color
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Court case: New York Communities for Change v. Nassau County
Jan 07, 2025
Argument Concludes in Federal Appeal of Challenge to Louisiana State Legislative Maps
NEW ORLEANS – Oral argument concluded today at the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in a case that will determine the future of Louisiana’s state legislative maps, Nairne v....
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Court case: Nairne v. Landry
Nov 07, 2024
Court Restores Relief to Cobb County Absentee Voters, Ensures Ballots will be Counted
County must accept absentee ballots of affected voters postmarked by November 5 and received by November 8
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Court case: Ayota v. Fall
Nov 04, 2024
Georgia Supreme Court Overturns Relief for Cobb County Voters
Voters Must Vote in Person on Election Day or Make sure their Absentee Ballot is Received by 7 p.m. on Election Day
Issue Areas:
Voting Rights
Court case: Ayota v. Fall

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