02/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/18/2026 09:03
DNC brief highlights RNC's illegal effort to disenfranchise military spouses
Today, the DNC filed a legal brief to combat a Republican attempt to disenfranchise thousands of U.S. citizens abroad, most notably military families. Ahead of a Michigan state court's consideration of Republican National Committee v. Benson, the DNC filed an amicus curiae brief that shines a light on the federal rights of military spouses.
Last fall, the RNC filed a lawsuit in the Michigan Court of Claims aiming to rip away the voting rights of Americans overseas, including the spouses and family members of U.S. service members, by claiming that Michigan's longstanding residency requirements for voting conflict with the State Constitution. The lawsuit ignores a federal law signed by President Trump in 2018 that allows military spouses to adopt a sponsoring servicemember's residence for voting purposes.
While Republicans try to undermine voting rights so that only the "right people" can cast a ballot, Democrats will defend the rights of all eligible Americans to participate in our democracy, especially those serving our country in uniform and the family members who sacrifice to support them.
DNC Chair Ken Martin released the following statement:
"Republicans' outright assault on Americans' voting rights knows no bounds as they now stoop to attacking the rights of our nation's military families. The RNC's lawsuit is not just a blatant attempt to tilt Michigan elections in their favor, but is an insult to the brave Americans who risked their lives in service of our country. The DNC will fight like hell to protect military spouses who are participating in the democracy that their loved ones defend."
Background on the DNC's legal actions:
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