
Janis v. Nelson
Stay informed about our latest work in the courts.
By completing this form, I agree to receive occasional emails per the terms of the ACLU's privacy statement.
Summary
On December 30, 2009 the U.S. District Court for the Western District of South Dakota ruled that voting changes in Shannon County, South Dakota must be pre-cleared with the federal government in compliance with Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. The court also ruled that a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of two American Indian women who attempted to vote but were improperly removed from the voter rolls due to felony convictions can go forward. Because state law only disfranchises individuals sentenced to prison and both women were just sentenced to probation, election officials unlawfully took away their voting rights.
Legal Documents
- 12/30/2009
Janis v. Nelson - Order
- 10/07/2009
Janis v. Nelson - First Amended Complaint
- 05/25/2010
Janis v. Nelson - Settlement Agreement
- 02/18/2009
Janis v. Nelson - Complaint
Press Releases
South Dakota Agrees To Reinstate American Indian Voters Unlawfully Removed From Rolls
ACLU Challenges Illegal Disfranchisement Of American Indian Voters In South Dakota