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The Court considered another case, Feehan et al. v. Wisconsin Elections Commission et al., though in December 2020 Sidney Powell filed an emergency petition with the United States Supreme Court seeking an extraordinary writ of mandamus for intervention in the case. The petition was denied without comment on March 1, 2021, ending the matter.
Michigan post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 United States presidential election First filing date Case Court Docket no(s). Outcome Comments References November 4, 2020: Donald J. Trump for President v. Benson: Michigan Court of Appeals: 20-000225-MZ Dismissed
In January 2023, three of the lawful Michigan electors filed a civil lawsuit against the false electors in Kent County Circuit Court. [16] On April 24, 2024 at a pretrial hearing for the case, Michigan's Special agent Howard Shock was asked to confirm if other individuals were co-conspirators in the case.
Those payments continued until just after the election concluded. Court documents also show that he successfully shopped a contract in May of 2020 with Florida Senate Republicans’ top campaign ...
According to a post-election report by University of Florida political scientist Daniel A. Smith, mail-in ballots accounted for about 44 percent of the 11 million votes cast in Florida in 2020. Of ...
On December 14, the two Michigan leaders refused to decertify the election results or the electors. The Michigan Senate Majority Leader publicly stated that they had no "evidence of fraud on a scale that would change the outcome". The Michigan House Speaker publicly stated: "This truly would bring mutually assured destruction for every future ...
Saying the case “arises from Florida’s latest assault on the right to vote,” a federal judge Monday blocked parts of a new elections law challenged by voter-registration groups ...
In 1833, all the county courts in all counties in the territory of Michigan except Wayne were abolished and replaced by one circuit court of the territory of Michigan. [2] In 1836, the state was divided into 3 circuits. The 1850 Michigan Constitution made the office of circuit court judges elected officials and set the term of office to six (6 ...