Coalition for Open Democracy, et al. v. David Scanlan, et al.
Brown v. N.H. Secretary of State
Manuel Espitia, Jr. and Daniel Weeks v David Scanlan, N.H. Secretary of State, et al.
Norelli v. N.H. Secretary of State
Lasky et al v. Gardner
On July 6, 2017, the American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire and two legislators sued to bar New Hampshire Secretary of State William Gardner from illegally disclosing statewide information concerning New Hampshire voters.
Saucedo et al. v. New Hampshire
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Hampshire and the American Civil Liberties Union is suing New Hampshire for invalidating the absentee ballots of hundreds of voters, many of whom are disabled, without warning.
Rideout et al. v. State of New Hampshire
On October 31, 2014, the ACLU-NH filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of three New Hampshire voters—including one member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives—challenging RSA 659:35(I) on the grounds that it violates the right to free speech under the First Amendment.
Libertarian Party of New Hampshire v. State of New Hampshire
The ACLU-NH filed a lawsuit challenging HB1542, a new state law passed that imposes onerous restrictions on third parties by compressing the time period to collect the number of signatures necessary to get on the ballot.
Guare et al. v. State of New Hampshire
This suit challenges the NH law which would freeze out students and other mobile domiciliaries from federal and state elections. The law would require those registering to vote to sign an affidavit agreeing that they are subject to the state’s onerous and financially burdensome residency laws.