Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Pennsylvania Election Results
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Pennsylvania Republicans which aimed to block the certification of the state’s election results.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Pennsylvania Republicans which aimed to block the certification of the state’s election results.
On Monday, Senator Ted Cruz stated that he will present the oral arguments of the Pennsylvania election lawsuit before the Supreme Court, if the case is to be heard.
Pennsylvania trial court Judge Patricia A. McCullough wrote in an opinion late Friday which upholds her decision to delay the Pennsylvania certification process that the state election process was likely unconstitutional.
The Third Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday rejected the Trump campaign's emergency appeal that sought to file a new lawsuit against Pennsylvania's election results.
Pennsylvanian Commonwealth Judge Patricia McCullough on Wednesday blocked the state from certifying election results in the presidential race.
The battleground states of Nevada and Pennsylvania both certified their respective election results on Tuesday.
A Pennsylvanian judge on Thursday has reversed a decision made by a lower court. The new ruling sides with President Donald Trump's campaign efforts.
Officials with Dominion Voting Systems were scheduled to testify before the Pennsylvania State Government Committee in a fact-finding hearing on Friday, but backed out on Thursday night.