Disability Rights Mississippi v. Fitch
What's at Stake
A law passed in 2023 significantly diminishes access to the ballot for Mississippians with disabilities by restricting who may return an absentee ballot for a voter to only a narrow category of assistors. We’re suing to block this law.
Summary
In May 2023, the League of Women Voters of Mississippi, Disability Rights Mississippi (DRMS), and three Mississippi voters filed a federal lawsuit challenging SB 2358, newly passed legislation that significantly diminishes access to the ballot for Mississippians with disabilities by restricting who may return an absentee ballot for a voter to only narrow categories of assistors. The plaintiffs are represented by the ACLU, ACLU of Mississippi, Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), Mississippi Center for Justice, and Disability Rights Mississippi.
SB 2358 applies harsh criminal penalties to Mississippians who help members of their communities vote by absentee ballot. It blocks anyone — including a friend, neighbor, or volunteer from a voter services group — from helping a Mississippi voter submit an absentee ballot unless they are an election official, family member, or caregiver. Since the term caregiver isn’t defined, staff of health care institutions are also chilled from helping residents with voting.
Plaintiffs alleged that SB 2358 violates the right of Mississippians with disabilities to receive assistance in voting from the person of their choice, as recognized in Section 208 of the Voting Rights Act. More specifically, Section 208 grants voters who need assistance due to disability, blindness, or inability to read or write the right to select a person of their choice to assist them with all aspects of the voting process with only narrow employment-related exceptions, but SB 2358 winnows down the world of possible assistors to narrow categories of assistors selected by the state. In July 2023, the district court enjoined the law meaning Mississippi voters covered under Section 208 may select a person of their choice to assist them with delivering or returning their absentee mail-in ballot. The order remained in place through Mississippi’s 2023 elections.
In August 2024 -- as a direct result of the court's injunction -- Mississippi enacted S.B. 2425 in 2024 to correct SB 2358's flaws. Under the amended law, voters who need assistance due to disability, blindness, or inability to read or write can choose a person to help them with delivering or returning their absentee mail-in ballot. In July 2024, the Court of Appeals dismissed the case as moot because of the amendment to the law.
Legal Documents
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08/14/2024
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Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss Appeal -
07/11/2024
Plaintiffs-Appellees' Opposition to Motion to Dismiss Appeal -
07/01/2024
Defendants-Appellants Motion to Vacate and Dismiss Appeal -
02/06/2024
Defendants-Appellants' Reply Brief -
01/16/2024
Plaintiffs-Appellees' Response Brief -
11/15/2023
Defendants-Appellants' Opening Brief
Date Filed: 08/14/2024
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 07/18/2024
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 07/11/2024
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 07/01/2024
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 02/06/2024
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 01/16/2024
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 11/15/2023
Court: Appeals Court (5th Cir.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
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07/25/2023
Order Granting Preliminary Injunction -
06/12/2023
Plaintiffs' Reply in Support of Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
06/10/2023
State's Opposition to Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
05/31/2023
Plaintiffs' Memorandum of Law in Support of Preliminary Injunction -
05/31/2023
Complaint
Date Filed: 07/25/2023
Court: District Court (S.D. Miss.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 06/12/2023
Court: District Court (S.D. Miss.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 06/10/2023
Court: District Court (S.D. Miss.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 05/31/2023
Court: District Court (S.D. Miss.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
Download DocumentDate Filed: 05/31/2023
Court: District Court (S.D. Miss.)
Affiliate: Mississippi
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