COVID-Related Election Litigation Tracker

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This database consolidates and tracks litigation concerning the effect of the pandemic on election law. The purpose of this tool is to provide an interactive list of relevant cases that can be searched by issue, court, status, and jurisdiction.

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Stevenson v. Ducey

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Stevenson v. Ducey, No. CV2020-096490 (Ariz. Super. Ct., Maricopa Cnty.)

  Case Summary Plaintiffs, members of the Arizona Election Integrity Association, allege that a grant from the Center for Tech and Civic Life helped fund the election, that the absentee ballot error rate was impermissibly high, and that state officials did not enforce residency requirements and permitted double voting. Based on these purported violations of the Election Code and the state constitution, plaintiffs seek an injunction against the certification of the election results.
Filed 12/04/2020
State Arizona
Type of Court State
Status Closed ()
Last Updated 12/12/2020
Issue Tag(s) Vote-by-Mail (Claim that Mail Voting Leads to Fraud and/or Vote Dilution)
Private Funding for Local Election Authorities
Complaint(s) 12/04/2020: Complaint filed.
Dispositive Ruling(s) 12/07/2020: Other, Petitioners voluntarily dismiss.
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