U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit (Case 20-3526)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs are suing to reduce or eliminate the number of signatures required to place an issue on local and statewide ballots due to the coronavirus pandemic and accompanying social distancing orders.
United States Supreme Court (No. 23-719 and 23-696)
Issue(s):
Whether former President Trump is disqualified from running for President due to engaging in insurrection or rebellion in violation of section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Whether former President Trump is disqualified from running for President due to engaging in insurrection or rebellion in violation of section 3 of the 14th Amendment.
Absentee Ballots, Improper Election Administration, Polling Place Observers
Most Recent Court:
U.S. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania (Case 2:20-cv-00966)
Issue(s):
Plaintiffs seek an order, declaration, and/or injunction that prohibits Defendants from permitting the return of absentee and mail-in ballots to locations other than the offices of the county boards of elections as prescribed by the Pennsylvania Election Code. Plaintiffs assert that votes are at risk of being canceled by fraud or diluted by a single person voting multiple times.
U.S. District Court for the District of Nevada (Case 2:20-cv-01445)
Issue(s):
Whether recent legislative changes to Nevada's election procedures, including the acceptance of ballots received after Election Day, violate federal election statutes as well as the Supremacy and Equal Protection Clauses of the U.S. Constitution.
Whether issuing absentee ballots in-person to Wisconsin voters without an application violated state law; whether absentee ballots with incomplete certifications or on which city clerks filled in missing information violated state law; whether absentee ballots claiming "indefinite confinement status" after March 20, 2020 were invalid under state law; and whether stationing poll workers, receiving ballots, witnessing ballot certifications, and other clerk's office activity in Madison's "Democracy in the Park" events violated state law; and whether the defendants' alleged actions should result in the exclusion of certain absentee ballots from the state's vote count
U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia (Case 1:20-cv-05310)
Issue(s):
Whether the defendants violated the U.S. Constitution by deviating from the "manner" that the Georgia legislature established for choosing Presidential electors, and whether the court should issue an injunction directing the defendants to decertify the results of the November election
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