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.
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.
Borrelli v. Hobbs
Lawsuit filed by state Sen. Sonny Borrelli (R) and Mohave County, Arizona voters challenging the results of the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial race.
Cutler v. Chapman
Lawsuit brought by state Rep. Bryan Cutler (R) challenging state Rep. Joanna McClinton’s (D) ability to be speaker and majority leader of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Finchem v. Fontes
Election contest filed by Mark Finchem, the failed GOP candidate for Arizona secretary of state, and Jeff Zink, the failed GOP candidate for Arizona’s 3rd Congressional District.
Kentch v. Mayes
Election contest filed by Abraham Hamadeh, the failed Republican attorney general candidate in Arizona, contesting the results of the 2022 attorney general election.
Lake v. Hobbs
Lawsuit filed by Kari Lake, the failed Republican candidate for Arizona governor, challenging the results of the 2022 midterm elections.
Lunceford v. Craft
Election contest filed by Erin Elizabeth Lunceford, the Republican candidate for the 189th Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas, against her Democratic opponent Tamika Craft.
Barger v. Evnen
Petition filed by the Republican candidate for Nebraska’s 26th Legislative District seeking a court order to compel the defendants to “conduct a hand recount of the ballots cast” for the Nov. 8, 2022 election.
In the matter of November 8, 2022 General Election
Petition for automatic recounts filed by Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs (D) requesting to conduct recounts for the 2022 elections for Arizona attorney general, superintendent of public instruction and representative for the 13th State House District.
May v. Rosenthal
Election contest filed by Mike May, the Republican candidate for the 135th state House District, who lost to Jon Rosenthal, the Democratic candidate for the 135th State House District, by a margin of 16%.