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The timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election has been split into three parts for convenience: Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election (2017–2019) Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election (January–October 2020) Timeline of the 2020 United States presidential election (November 2020–January 2021)
Raffensperger officially re-certifies Georgia's election results following the second state recount completed during the previous week, still showing Biden winning the state. [ 262 ] The Fulton County Superior Court in Georgia initially rejects a lawsuit filed by the Trump campaign due to faulty paperwork, but later accepts the case after Trump ...
Based in their online voting during the past weeks, Democratic convention delegates officially adopt the Democratic Party's 2020 platform, consisting of hundreds of liberal policy proposals initially drafted by a joint Biden/Sanders task force, considered the most progressive for any major political party in U.S. history. [267] [268]
After the 2020 presidential election took days to call, many states reworked how they process mail ballots with the goal of delivering results faster — and cutting off oxygen for conspiracy ...
When the polls will close in each state, and when to expect results.
With that in mind, impatient Americans across the country are begging Nevada, home of the gambling capital of the world, to speed up their vote-counting efforts as the 2020 presidential race ...
Contests for the six non-voting congressional delegates from the District of Columbia and the permanently inhabited U.S. territories were also held during the 2020 elections. Regularly-scheduled elections were held in 86 of the 99 state legislative chambers, and 11 states held their gubernatorial elections. Only one state governorship and two ...
Before, during, and after Election Day, Trump and numerous other Republicans engaged in an aggressive and unprecedented [21] attempt to subvert the election and overturn the results, [22] falsely alleging widespread voter fraud and trying to influence the vote-counting process in swing states [23] in what has been described as an attempted self ...