RNC continues to file anti-voting lawsuits across the country
The Republican National Committee (RNC) sued Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson (D) on Tuesday for not instructing election clerks to reject certain absentee ballots. This is the GOP's second lawsuit this month challenging signature verification guidance in the battleground state.
The RNC sued Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, alleging it did not test its voting machines before sending ballots. The GOP is asking the court to stop the county from distributing more ballots until a new test is done and hand count ballots sent before testing.
The 5th Circuit is scheduled to hear oral argument Tuesday in a lawsuit from the RNC seeking to block a Mississippi law that allows mail-in ballots to be counted if they’re received up to five business days after an election. This case was first filed in January.
According to Democracy Docket’s data, the RNC has filed 20 voting lawsuits during this election cycle, primarily in crucial swing states like Michigan, Nevada and Pennsylvania.
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New York Rep. Dan Goldman (D) has dedicated his career to protecting the fundamental right to vote. In a new episode of Defending Democracy, Goldman joins Marc to discuss the threat of Project 2025, the SAVE Act, voting rights bills and U.S. Supreme Court reform. Watch it on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts.
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