Title 52 › Subtitle Subtitle I— - Voting Rights › Chapter CHAPTER 103— - ENFORCEMENT OF VOTING RIGHTS › § 10310
Criminal contempt cases under chapters 103 to 107 must follow the rules in section 1995 of Title 42. Only the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia can issue declaratory judgments or block the enforcement or execution of any rule in those chapters or actions by federal officers under them. In those cases, subpoenas for witnesses who must appear in that court can be served anywhere in the United States, but subpoenas for witnesses more than 100 miles away need the court’s permission first. “Vote” or “voting” includes every step needed to make a vote count in any primary, special, or general election, such as registration, listing, casting a ballot, and having it counted. “Political subdivision” means a county or parish, or another local unit that runs voter registration when counties do not. “Language minorities” means American Indian, Asian American, Alaska Native, or persons of Spanish heritage. In cases enforcing the voting guarantees of the Fourteenth or Fifteenth Amendment, the court may award the winning party (if not the United States) reasonable lawyer, expert, and other litigation costs.
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52 U.S.C. § 10310
Title 52 — Voting and Elections
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73