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Arkansas United, et al v. John Thurston, et al
as 23-1154
Plaintiff / Appellee: Arkansas United and L. Mireya Reith
Defendant / Appellant: John Thurston, in his official capacity as the Secretary of State of Arkansas, Sharon Brooks, in her official capacity as a member of the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners, Bilenda Harris-Ritter, in her official capacity as a member of the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners and others
Defendant: Remee Oelschlaeger, in her official capacity as a member of the Washington County Election Commission, Bill Ackerman, in his official capacity as a member of the Washington County Election Commission, Max Deitchler, in his official capacity as a member of the Washington County Election Commission and others
Type: Civil Rights Voting
Arkansas United, et al v. John Thurston, et al
as 22-2918
Plaintiff / Appellee: Arkansas United and L. Mireya Reith
Defendant / Appellant: John Thurston, in his official capacity as the Secretary of State of Arkansas, Sharon Brooks, in her official capacity as a member of the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners, Bilenda Harris-Ritter, in her official capacity as a member of the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners and others
Defendant: Remee Oelschlaeger, in her official capacity as a member of the Washington County Election Commission, Bill Ackerman, in his official capacity as a member of the Washington County Election Commission, Max Deitchler, in his official capacity as a member of the Washington County Election Commission and others
Type: Civil Rights Voting
Arkansas United et al v. Thurston et al We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 5:2020cv05193
Defendant: Bilenda Harris-Ritter, Renee Oelschlaeger, John Thurston and others
Plaintiff: Mireya Reith, Arkansas United and L. Mireya Reith
Cause Of Action: 42 U.S.C. ยง 1981

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