The plaintiffs in the case are Count Us In, Women4Change Indiana, and Josh Montagne. They sued Diego Morales, Paul Okeson, Suzannah Overholt, Karen Celestino-Horseman, Litany Pyle, Bradley King, Angela Nussmeyer, and the Monroe County Board of Elections.

In its ruling, the court determined that the plaintiffs have a reasonable likelihood of succeeding on the merits of their claim. The court held that the defendants imposed an undue burden on the plaintiffs' right to vote in violation of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.

The injunction applies to the defendants, their officers, agents, servants, employees, and attorneys, as well as any other persons acting in concert with them. The prohibition on enforcing the specific provision of SB 10 remains in effect until the case is finally resolved.

The court also waived the security requirement typically mandated by Rule 65(c) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure for the issuance of the preliminary injunction.

The case is docketed as No. 1:25-cv-00864-RLY-MKK in the Indianapolis Division of the Southern District of Indiana.