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We Are on Our Own

Each time I have sat down to write something since the election, I am bothered by this recurring phrase that I simply cannot get out of my head.

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Data: 3x Fewer Mail-in-Voting Lawsuits in This Election Cycle Than in 2020

The majority of voting lawsuits filed during the 2024 election cycle were related to election administration and voter registration, not mail-in voting, which is a departure from 2020 election litigation.

Arizona Court Blocks State Election Rules on Certification, Voter Registration 

Republican legislators’ attempt to upend election administration in Arizona prevailed after a court blocked part of the state’s 2023 Election Procedures Manual (EPM), which sets rules for how elections are run. 

Georgia Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis from 2020 Election Subversion Case 

The Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from prosecuting the 2020 election subversion case against President-elect Donald Trump and dozens of others but rejected a request to dismiss the indictment.