COVID-Related Election Litigation Tracker

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This database consolidates and tracks litigation concerning the effect of the pandemic on election law. The purpose of this tool is to provide an interactive list of relevant cases that can be searched by issue, court, status, and jurisdiction.

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Advance North Carolina v. North Carolina

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Advance North Carolina v. North Carolina, No. 20CV-02965 (Wake Cnty. Super. Ct.)

  Case Summary North Carolina has "no-excuse" absentee voting by mail which requires an application for an absentee ballot. Until 2018, voters could submit completed applications directly or through a third party. Following enactment of SB 683, most third party organizations and individuals were prohibited from assisting voters in completing applications, with the exception that assistance may be provided to those who need assistance "due to blindness, disability, or inability to read and write" who do not have "a near relative or legal guardian available to assist." Advance North Carolina filed this suit seeking a declaratory judgement that the law violates the North Carolina Constitution's clauses on freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, equal protection, and free elections. Plaintiffs also seek a preliminary and permanent injunction of the law.
Filed 03/04/2020
State North Carolina
Type of Court State
Status Active
Last Updated 03/13/2021
Issue Tag(s) Vote-by-Mail (Restriction on Assistance or Collection of Mail Ballots for Return)
Complaint(s) 03/04/2020: Complaint filed.
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