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Fact check: Which states had the most election result verification lawsuits in 2024?

Checked on June 18, 2025

1. Summary of the results

Based on the available analyses, New York emerges as the most prominently documented state for election result verification lawsuits in 2024, specifically centered around Rockland County. Multiple sources from May through June 2025 report on a significant lawsuit challenging the accuracy of the 2024 general election results in this county [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7].

The Rockland County lawsuit involves allegations of statistical anomalies and voter reports of discrepancies, with one source specifically mentioning "zero votes for Harris" appearing on ballots in certain areas [6]. A Supreme Court judge has ordered a full hand recount and set a timeline for proceedings [4].

However, the broader national picture remains incomplete. While Ballotpedia tracked more than 130 lawsuits originating in 33 states related to elections in 2024 [8], none of the sources provide a comprehensive breakdown of which states had the most election result verification lawsuits overall.

2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints

The analyses reveal significant gaps in addressing the original question:

  • No comprehensive state-by-state comparison is provided despite Ballotpedia's tracking of 130+ lawsuits across 33 states [8]
  • Heavy focus on New York may create a misleading impression that it had the most lawsuits when this could simply reflect media coverage patterns
  • No mention of other potentially active states such as swing states that typically see higher litigation volumes
  • Timeline limitations - sources primarily cover developments from May-June 2025, potentially missing earlier 2024 litigation activity

Alternative perspectives that could benefit from this narrative:

  • Legal professionals and election law firms benefit financially from increased litigation
  • Political organizations on both sides benefit from maintaining election integrity concerns to drive fundraising and voter engagement
  • Media outlets benefit from covering dramatic election-related lawsuits for audience engagement

3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement

The original question itself appears neutral and factual in nature, seeking specific data about lawsuit distribution by state. However, the available source coverage creates potential bias:

  • Disproportionate focus on New York cases [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] may not reflect the actual national distribution of election verification lawsuits
  • Lack of comprehensive data despite one source mentioning tracking of 130+ lawsuits across 33 states [8] suggests incomplete information gathering
  • Timing bias - most sources published in May-June 2025 may miss significant litigation activity from earlier periods

The question cannot be definitively answered based on the provided analyses, as they focus heavily on one county in New York rather than providing the requested state-by-state comparison of lawsuit volumes.

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