Courts in key US battleground states are taking proactive steps to expedite lawsuits related to the November 5th election, aiming to prevent drawn-out disputes that could delay the results. These measures come amidst heightened tensions and a history of election-related legal challenges, with experts anticipating a wave of lawsuits following Election Day.
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The Supreme Court declined to hear a challenge brought by Republican candidates Kari Lake and Mark Finchem to Arizona’s use of voting machines in elections. The lawsuit, which alleged that voting machines were unreliable and inaccurate, had previously been dismissed by a lower court.