Alora Thomas-Lundborg

ACLU

Alora Thomas-Lundborg is a senior staff attorney in ACLU’s Voting Rights Project.  As part of her work, she has litigated voter modernization,  voter suppression, and partisan gerrymandering cases.  She has also co-authored several amicus briefs before the Supreme Court on partisan gerrymandering.  She was one of the lead attorneys in ACLU’s Ohio partisan gerrymandering case: Householder et al. v. Ohio A. Philip Randolph Institute, et al. Prior to joining the ACLU she was a litigator at WilmerHale and Simpson Thacher and a clerk for Judge Brodie in the Eastern District of New York.  Ms. Thomas has her B.A. in Political Science from Yale University and her J.D. from Columbia law School.