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How to Challenge a County’s New Voter ID Requirement Under the Voting Rights Act and the 14th Amendment in Texas

How to Challenge a County’s New Voter ID Requirement Under the Voting Rights Act and the 14th Amendment in Texas

A Texas county’s new voter ID requirement can be challenged in federal court under Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act and the 14th Amendment, and plaintiffs can seek immediate injunctive relief before an election. Counties cannot impose ID rules that discriminate on account of race or impose unjustified burdens on the right to vote. […]

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How to Challenge a Voter Registration Purge in Georgia Under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) Explained

How to Challenge a Voter Registration Purge in Georgia Under the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) Explained

Georgia’s voter list maintenance is governed by the NVRA’s 90‑day “quiet period” and notice-and-waiting requirements, and improper purges can be challenged in federal court. In Georgia, these disputes often arise from “use-it-or-lose-it” style removals, address-confirmation notices, and high-volume list cleanups near election season. This article explains NVRA-based legal theories, pre-suit notice, evidence, remedies, and Georgia-specific

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