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Of these, two lawsuits were filed after Election Day, and the other two were filed before the election. The lawsuits filed after Election day were Bognet et al. v. Boockvar et al. and Donald J. Trump for President v. Boockvar et al.. These remaining two lawsuits were dismissed without comment by the Supreme Court on February 22, 2021. [103]
In direct response to election changes related to the COVID-19 pandemic and 2020 United States presidential election in Georgia; the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign launched numerous civil lawsuits contesting the election processes of Georgia. All of these were either dismissed or dropped.
Nevada post-election lawsuits related to the 2020 United States presidential election First filing date Case Court Docket no(s). Outcome Comments References November 5, 2020: Stokke v. Cegavske Nevada District Court 2:20-CV-02046-APG-DJA Dropped [1] [2] [3] November 16, 2020: Marchant v. Gloria Nevada District Court, Clark County A-20-824884-W ...
Cohen was serving the remainder of his sentence for lying to Congress and campaign violations at home, due to Covid-19 concerns, when he started an anti-Trump social media campaign in summer 2020.
If former President Donald Trump loses the election, Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach and Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey could bring lawsuits in an echo of legal challenges from four ...
On December 1, 2020, Bill Feehan, the La Crosse County Republican Party chairman, filed a lawsuit against the Wisconsin Elections Commission in federal court. [44] The plaintiffs, represented by conservative lawyer Sidney Powell, claimed that Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic, companies that provide voting software and hardware across the U.S., were used to conduct electronic ballot ...
That’s despite the site facing two lawsuits over false claims about the 2020 election. ADI found that from Jan. 1 to Aug. 31 the Gateway Pundit published at least 128 articles containing ...
A number of lawsuits were brought against Harris County, the state's most populous county, challenging its drive-thru voting system set up as one of an array of measures to mitigate COVID-19 infection risk. Joe Straus, a former Republican Speaker of the Texas House, called the lawsuits "patently wrong". [58]