The Republican National Committee on Tuesday released its 2025 legal recap, outlining a nationwide push to bolster election integrity and defend First Amendment rights.
The RNC says it is involved in 134 active lawsuits and more than 150 investigatory and regulatory matters nationwide, with most focused on election integrity under President Trump’s directive to ensure elections are “secure and free of fraud.”
“The RNC had an incredible year standing up for common sense election laws and defending election integrity across the country,” said RNC Chairman Joe Gruters in a statement. “Because of the hard work of our legal and grassroots teams, voters can have greater confidence in the integrity of our elections.”
Of the 134 active cases, the RNC says 115 involve election integrity. Among the most closely watched is Watson v. Republican National Committee, set to be argued before the U.S. Supreme Court this spring, which will decide whether federal law requires mail-in ballots to be received by Election Day rather than counted afterward.
The RNC reported legal activity in 37 states in 2025, with the most action in battlegrounds Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania. Among its key wins, the party cited blocking non-citizen voting in New York, prevailing with the Arizona GOP in a non-resident voting case, and defeating Michigan’s secretary of state in a ballot-security lawsuit. Beyond the courts, the RNC said it is pursuing more than 150 investigatory and regulatory actions nationwide to monitor election procedures, voter rolls, and compliance with election laws.
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