
Pennsylvania Lycoming County 2020 Election Challenge (2022)
Houser v. County of Lycoming
Lawsuit brought in December 2022 by two Lycoming County, Pennsylvania voters challenging the results of the November 2020 general election.
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Houser v. County of Lycoming
Lawsuit brought in December 2022 by two Lycoming County, Pennsylvania voters challenging the results of the November 2020 general election.
Eakin v. Adams County Board of Elections
Lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania voters, Fetterman for PA, the DSCC and DCCC challenging the state’s plan to not count undated and wrongly dated mail-in ballots.
Pennsylvania State Conference of the NAACP v. Chapman
Lawsuit filed by nonpartisan organizations against Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth Leigh Chapman (D) and all 67 county boards of elections challenging the state’s plan to not count undated mail-in ballots or wrongly dated mail-in ballots.
Missino v. Delaware County Board of Elections
Lawsuit brought by a failed Republican candidate for the Pennsylvania state House, Nicole Missino, and two poll watchers against the Delaware County Board of Elections and Delaware County Bureau of Elections.
CASA v. Wheeler
Lawsuit filed by CASA against members of the York County Board of Elections challenging the county’s English-only election practices despite its substantial Puerto Rican population.
County of Fulton v. Dominion Voting Systems Inc.
Lawsuit filed by Fulton County, the Fulton County Board of Elections and voters against Dominion Voting Systems.
Republican National Committee v. Chapman
Lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee and others challenging the authority of the county boards of elections to develop and implement ballot cure procedures.
Bonner v. Chapman
Lawsuit filed on behalf of Republican lawmakers in Pennsylvania against Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Leigh M. Chapman (D) challenging Act 77 of the Pennsylvania Election Code.
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