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[[Katie Hobbs]] was Secretary of State in [[Arizona]] during the [[Contested 2020 Election]].
  
 
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[[Kathy Boockvar]] was Secretary of State in [[Pennsylvania]] during the [[Contested 2020 Election]].
  
 
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[[Brad Raffensperger]] was Secretary of State in [[Georgia]] during the [[Contested 2020 Election]].
  
 
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[[Elaine F. Marshall]] was Secretary of State in [[North Carolina]] during the [[Contested 2020 Election]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 20:18, 6 November 2020

Contested 2020 Election

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Contested 2020 Election refers to the 2020 Presidential Election, where Joe Biden was running against President Donald Trump.

Contested States

The following are the states that were not appropriately called during the Contested 2020 Election:

Michigan

Jocelyn Benson was Secretary of State in Michigan during the Contested 2020 Election. She was endorsed by the Secretary of State Project.

During the Contested 2020 Election, Jocelyn Benson gained national attention for refuting President Trump's efforts to halt the vote counting process in her state, charging that ballot fraud was infecting the counting process. Jocelyn Benson said the lawsuit was "frivolous," and claimed poll workers had been “following every rule meticulously” as they tallied the vote, “transparently with people from both sides of the aisle — both looking on.”[1]

Arizona

Katie Hobbs was Secretary of State in Arizona during the Contested 2020 Election.

Pennsylvania

Kathy Boockvar was Secretary of State in Pennsylvania during the Contested 2020 Election.

Georgia

Brad Raffensperger was Secretary of State in Georgia during the Contested 2020 Election.

North Carolina

Elaine F. Marshall was Secretary of State in North Carolina during the Contested 2020 Election.

References

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