Republicans sue Michigan to make it easier to disrupt ballot counting and challenge voters ...
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A GOP lawsuit in Michigan seeks to expand poll-watcher access to ballot counting — raising the question of whether legal challenges can be weaponized to slow or disrupt elections.
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Theory Briefing
- Republicans filed suit in Michigan specifically targeting rules around ballot counting access and voter eligibility challenges.
- The lawsuit is framed as a pre-election move, signaling a broader strategy to contest vote-counting processes before results are even in.
- Expanding the ability to challenge voters at the polls can create bottlenecks and intimidation effects that shape turnout without changing a single law.
- Legal action before an election shifts the battlefield from ballots to courtrooms, where procedural wins can have outsized real-world impact.