SCOTUS
1. Request to block certification Pennsylvania. SCOTUS turned down; couldn't grant relief.
2. Overturn Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. SCOTUS turned down; no standing.
3. Overturn three decisions from the Pennsylvania Supreme Court over mail-in ballots. SCOTUS declared moot by the time it reached them.Pennsylvania
4a. Lawsuit over extending deadline past election day to show ID. Commonwealth court sided with Trump, Penn supreme court overturned because .
4b. (Article links wrong overturn for 4a. Instead is one about invalidating election result because campaign observers kept too far for oversight. Dismissed because minimum distance not defined by law; "garden-variety irregularities" not enough to grant relief.)5. Lawsuit alleging widespread irregularities. Denied due to lack of evidence; can't grant relief; no standing.6. Delay deadline for ballot requests. Lacked standing.
7. Prevent "curing" of ballots. Case withdrawn by Republicans.
8. Stop counting of votes without Republicans present. Dismissed; Republicans were present.9. Stop counting of mail-in votes. Withdrawn by Trump lawyers.10. Challenge on organizing of ballots. Withdrawn by Republican.
11. Trump campaign challenged #10; unsealed outer envelopes with no handwritten info on them. Dismissed (no standing?); no fraud alleged.12. Throw out cured ballots. Denied, but ballots ordered segregated in case they become contested.
13. Prevent county from revealing identities of people whose ballots were canceled. Denied without comment.
14. Invalidate absentee voting after voting already ended. Dismissed; filed too late.
15. Similar to #14. Dismissed; filed too late.
16. Overturn #14. SCOTUS deadlocked 4-4, failing to overturn.Nevada
17. Stop counting due to concerns over signature matching tech and lack of oversight. Denied due to lack of evidence against tech or election staff bias.18. Stop counting until GOP could observe. District court denied. Appealed to state court. Withdrawn after settlement reached.19. Challenging mail-in ballots of people who don't live in state. Republicans withdrew lawsuit after state certified election.
20. Allegation of enough irregularities to overturn Nevada result. Denied due to lack of evidence.Georgia
21. Request to toss out 53 ballots that arrived after polls closed. Denied due to no evidence that they didn't arrive on time.22. Republican elector sued to prevent certification because of voter suppression? Denied due lack of standing; Trump not even involved, and individuals have no basis to dictate how their vote is counted. (This is just some rando claiming his vote was suppressed due to signature checks. Not sure why this is even on the list.)
23. More WTFery related to #22. Denied.24. Attorney that Trump fired made allegations of wide-spread voter fraud. Denied;
no evidence; can't grant relief; no standing; too late.
25. Trump sued to decertify Georgia election. Withdrawn.Michigan
26. Trump campaign sued on irregularities and lack of observation. Lawsuit withdrawn; result achieved?27. Stop counting ballots. Denied; insufficient evidence; can't grant relief; moot since votes already counted.28. Poll challenger sued to stop certification due to improper review of ballots. Denied due to
insufficient evidence, judge found defendants' account more persuasive.
29. Lawsuit alleging fraud in vote-counting procedures, audit requested. Amount of testimony not to be disregarded. Audit must wait until after certification, at which point it will be moot.
30.
Same as #24. Denied due to numerous errors; too late.
Arizona
31. Trump filed lawsuit over sharpies causing issues with scanning ballots. Denied due to lack of evidence.32. Brought #31 to state court. Dismissed after audit.33. GOP chair files lawsuit. Denied due to
lack of evidence.
34. Attorney fired by Trump alleges voting machine errors. Denied due to
lack of evidence, lack of standing, too late, can't give relief.
Wisconsin
35. Trump filed lawsuit overturn election results. Declined to hear; must make way through lower court.36. Similar to #35. Can't grant relief; state legislature has authority, not court.37. Right-wing group sued to throw out votes and have legislature decide election. Denied;
no evidence, can't grant relief.
38. Same group sued many people (including Mike Pence) to stop certification. Denied due to
lack of evidence; completely unconstitutional.
39. Stop counting due to use of illegal drop-boxes. Denied; ruled moot.
40.
Same as #30.
41. Trump sued Biden to overturn absentee votes cast against state laws (must receive written application, must have address on ballot, improper claims of indefinite confinement.) Denied; can't grant relief.New Mexico
42. Trump sued over illegal ballot drop-boxes after certification. Lawsuit withdrawn.Additional SCOTUS
43. SCOTUS deadlocked 4-4 on appeal of #4, preventing reversal of Pennsylvania supreme court's decision.44. Similar case brought by Republicans in North Carolina was denied 5-3 by SCOTUS because .45. Republicans in Wisconsin sued to prevent extension of deadline to receive mail-in ballots.
Granted 5-3 by SCOTUS.
46. Republicans in Texas sued to throw out ballots cast in drive-thru polling sites, arguing law restricted it to those with disabilities. Denied without comment, but votes segregated instead.
47. (There are lawsuits not listed by the article. Republicans sued Allegheny county in Pennsylvania over transparency in re-sending 29K corrected ballots. It was settled out of court, resulting in the ballots being set aside.)