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The lawsuit challenged an executive order issued by Biden in 2021 that empowered agency heads to further promote voting and voter registration along with a 2018 directive from the Department of ...
A lawsuit challenging the election results of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia and Arizona. Plaintiffs requested a preliminary injunction to keep defendants, including Vice President Pence and the two legislative bodies of Congress, from certifying the presidential and vice presidential electors presented by the aforementioned states.
A federal judge dismissed the lawsuit, which was filed by Kallman Legal Group on behalf of 11 state lawmakers, Wednesday, April 10. Judge tosses Kallman lawsuit challenging voter-approved election ...
Groups had also sued to challenge other new rules from the Republican-controlled board, including some related to certifying election results (though another judge’s ruling this month ...
[53] [54] As a remedy, Ward asked the court to decertify the election results, where Biden won by 10,457 votes, [55] and instead award the elector votes to Trump. [56] Attorney Marc Elias represented the defendants, 11 Biden electors, and argued that the issues raised by Ward are "garden-variety errors." Judge Randall Warner dismissed the ...
The plaintiffs alleged that Dominion was used to rig votes for Joe Biden, and asked the court to stop the certification of elections results and order Governor Kemp to certify President Donald Trump as the winner in Georgia. This so-called "Kraken" lawsuit, along with King v.
President Donald Trump has yet to concede to President-elect Joe Biden and the cases all alleged that there was some kind of fraud that interfered with the outcome of the election. Georgia won’t ...
The six electors pledged to Biden are named as defendants, and the lawsuit asks to either pledge all six electors to Trump or else to annul the election results. The lawsuit uses "many of the same claims already rejected by local courts in previous lawsuits, including improper use of a signature verification machine and unfair observation rules ...