Tuesday, October 22
RNC faces losses in Georgia and Michigan
In a win for voters, the Georgia Supreme Court rejected the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) plea to reinstate rules from the State Election Board that could delay certification and require a hand count of ballots. The rules remain blocked.
A federal judge tossed out the RNC's lawsuit seeking to purge allegedly “ineligible” voters from Michigan's rolls. Voting rights groups said the lawsuit threatened to disenfranchise eligible voters.
GOP appeals North Carolina lawsuit to disenfranchise overseas voters
The RNC and the North Carolina Republican Party appealed yesterday’s decision from a state judge rejecting its request to disenfranchise certain military and overseas voters from voting in North Carolina.
Since September, Republicans have filed at least three lawsuits in battleground states questioning the eligibility of military and overseas voters. Though two have failed so far, the GOP has already caused damage by sowing doubt in the electoral process. Read here to learn more.
New pro-voting lawsuits filed today in Virginia and South Carolina
A group of voters filed a lawsuit today asking a court to require two GOP election officials in Waynesboro, Virginia to certify the November election after they said they wouldn’t unless the state’s policy on counting ballots changes.
Civil rights advocates sued the South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles and the state Election Commission for allegedly preventing thousands of 17-year-olds who will be 18 by Election Day from registering to vote.
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