The Supreme Court is unlikely to take up any post-election challenges this year, preferring to not be a deciding factor in what is expected will be another close race, The Washington Times reported on Wednesday.
In 2000, the country endured the contentious Bush v. Gore dispute where images of Florida poll workers counting hanging chads defined the election.
The justices ultimately ruled in favor of former President George W. Bush to halt the recount requested by then Vice President Al Gore. Then 20 years later, post-election lawsuits on behalf of former President Donald Trump were filed in multiple jurisdictions, but none made their way up to the nation’s highest court.
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