Voting Lawsuits Soar Across US Before Midterm Elections (1)

Nov. 7, 2022, 2:08 PM UTC

Americans are headed to the ballot box amid a surge of partisan election lawsuits in another sign of growing US polarization around the franchise.

Even before Tuesday’s midterm elections, more lawsuits have been filed this year than in all of 2020 by Democrats and Republicans challenging everything from who can vote to where ballots are collected and monitored.

So far, at least 157 suits were filed by partisans, and more are likely after Election Day, according to Democracy Docket, a left-leaning website that tracks such cases. In 2020, there were about 150, including dozens of failed attempts by Republicans to ...

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