Ballotpedia's 2020 Election Help Desk: Pre-election lawsuits, 2020

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This article lists all lawsuits filed in the lead-up to the November 3, 2020, elections. For a list of post-election lawsuits, see this article.

Pre-election lawsuits

The following is a list of relevant lawsuits involving election administration issues in the lead-up to the November 3, 2020, elections. Where available, case names and numbers, states of origin, courts of origin, and links to complaints and docket reports are provided. If you are aware of a relevant lawsuit that should be listed here, please email us.

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The 2020 election took place against a backdrop of uncertainty. Our readers had questions about what to expect in elections at all levels of government, from the casting of ballots to the certification of final results. Ballotpedia's 2020 Election Help Desk was designed to answer those questions.

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