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Explaining a Court Hearing and Impacts of the Election Results


What Litigation After the 2020 Election Can Tell Us About 2024

Efforts to disqualify mail-in ballots and unfounded allegations of voter fraud dominated post-election litigation in 2020.

What role will the courts play in determining the election's outcome?

Steven Schneebaum, a constitutional law expert at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, explores election scenarios ...

Results of Lawsuits Regarding the 2020 Elections

The various claims of evidence alleging a stolen 2020 election have been exhaustively investigated and litigated. Judges heard claims of illegal voting and ...

Election Results, Canvass, and Certification

After the polls close, ballots and electronic vote records are securely transferred to the elections office. Election officials make election results public as ...

How Will the Election Results Affect the Supreme Court (If At All!)?

As the election approaches, lawyers, clients, and those who don't have enough to do are beginning to speculate about what the election might ...

Understanding Election Results - Vote.org

Vote.org follows elections very closely and will regularly disseminate information and any action items that voters should take.

Interpretation: Elections Clause - The National Constitution Center

The Elections Clause is the primary source of constitutional authority to regulate elections for the US House of Representatives and US Senate.

Election Recounts - National Conference of State Legislatures

The laws governing recounts varies state by state, and a handful of states do not offer a recount process at all. Find out more.

2020 Election Litigation: The Courts Held - Judicature

Numerous cases were filed in state and federal courts by the Trump campaign, challenging the results of the election in different states and on a variety of ...

The Cases Against Trump: A Guide - The Atlantic

Thirty-four felony convictions. Charges of fraud, election subversion, and obstruction. One place to keep track of the presidential ...

Weaponizing post-election court challenges: Assessing losers ...

Post-electoral litigation that is not responsive to fraud and irregularities can threaten democracy by eroding judicial legitimacy and increasing courts' ...

How the Supreme Court might act in the 2024 election - CBS News

The Republican National Committee said it filed 130 lawsuits in 26 states ahead of the November general election.

Behind the Curtain of Post-Election Canvassing, Audits, and ...

Debates about voting policy tend to center on the parts of the process voters interact with most, such as the number of days of…

What does the Supreme Court immunity ruling mean for Trump? 6 ...

What happens to Trump's federal criminal charges, especially if he is reelected? Here are five quick questions about the court's ruling.

What to know about the Supreme Court's Trump immunity ruling

The Supreme Court's ruling in former President Donald Trump's 2020 election interference case makes it all but certain that the Republican ...

Explaining how Congress settles electoral college disputes

The next public step in the 2020 presidential election will happen on January 6, 2021, when Congress meets to validate the election.

The Supreme Court just gave presidents a superpower. Here's its ...

With its immunity ruling on Monday, the Supreme Court granted former President Donald Trump's wish of all but guaranteeing that his criminal ...

What Will Happen With Trump's Criminal Cases Now That He Won ...

The president-elect is under three criminal indictments from one state and two federal cases, and he is awaiting sentencing in a fourth case ...

About Section 5 Of The Voting Rights Act - Department of Justice

The Shelby County decision. On June 25, 2013, the United States Supreme Court held that it is unconstitutional to use the coverage formula in ...

Frequently Asked Questions | National Archives

If the candidate with a majority of the electoral votes is considered “President elect” before the counting of electoral votes in Congress, §3 of the 20th ...