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The Trump campaign filed the most post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 United States presidential election in the swing states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It was a strategic decision to file lawsuits in these states that were too close to call during the night of election day and remained uncalled ...
November 4, 2020: In re: Enforcement of Election Laws and Securing Ballots Cast or Received after 7:00pm on November 3, 2020: Chatham County Superior Court of the Eastern Judicial Circuit of Georgia SPCV20-00982 Dismissed Plaintiffs, the Trump campaign and the Georgia Republican Party, alleged late ballots were illegally counted. Dismissed on ...
On November 12, 2020, the Arizona Republican Party filed a lawsuit against Maricopa County Reporter Adrian Fontes, seeking an audit of votes in the county. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] On November 19, the lawsuit was dismissed with prejudice and the Republican Party's request for an injunction against Maricopa County denied. [ 25 ]
Since the 2020 election, officials and voting rights advocates have repeatedly urged state lawmakers to make fixes to the 2019 law, known as Act 77, that ushered in no-excuse mail voting.
On November 4, 2020, 4th congressional district candidate Kathy Barnette sued Montgomery County officials in federal district court. Barnette claimed the county's board of elections violated the state's election code by inspecting ballot envelopes for missing information, a process known as pre-canvassing, and by giving voters a chance to correct such deficiencies.
Republicans are not giving up their push to change local election laws and procedures after Donald Trump’s 2020 defeat to Joe Biden. On Tuesday, the RNC unveiled two lawsuits targeting ...
An election worker prepares absentee ballots for the upcoming general election before they are mailed to voters, at Wake County Board of Elections headquarters in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Sept ...
On November 23, 2020, William Bailey filed a lawsuit against Antrim County in Circuit Court and was represented by Matthew DePerno, who later would run as the Republican nominee for Attorney General. The case was about the election results of a proposed local ordinance in the Village of Central Lake, where a damaged ballot could not be scanned.