Achieving electoral equity after Brnovich: A case study of Native activism in Nevada

Author:

Schroedel Jean1,Dietrich Joseph2ORCID,Lindgren David3,Rogers Melissa1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Politics and Government Claremont Graduate University Claremont California USA

2. Towson University Towson Maryland USA

3. University of Minnesota Minneapolis Minnesota USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveWe examine the role of local election officials in voter suppression of Native Americans and opportunities for legal redress using state law.MethodsWe present a case study of the Shoshone and Paiute Tribal leaders, Native activists, and lawyers in Elko County, Nevada, to provide electoral access on the Duck Valley Reservation.ResultsWe document the successful legal strategy against Elko County officials in state court following a newly adopted provision of the state constitution that committed Nevada to providing “equal access to the elections system without discrimination.”ConclusionThis case study is a reminder of the discretionary power wielded by local election officials in the United States, and it presents a potential roadmap for fighting voting abuses using state laws and courts following the Supreme Court's Brnovich v. Democratic Central Committee (2021) ruling.

Publisher

Wiley

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