Courts have rejected all major post-2020 lawsuits alleging widespread fraud, with dozens of cases dismissed for lack of evidence or standing, including multiple Trump-backed challenges. Recent DOJ investigations and seizures of 2020 ballots and voter records in states like Georgia have triggered court scrutiny and denials of return motions, yet produced no rulings validating systemic fraud claims. Procedural barriers, including statutes of limitations, res judicata, and the absence of active litigation capable of decertifying results, reinforce the low likelihood of a favorable ruling. Traders price the "No" outcome at 77% based on this consistent judicial record and lack of viable new pathways.
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A ruling is defined as any written order, judgement, opinion, or decision, including per curiam opinions, summary orders and sua sponte rulings issued by a relevant court. Unwritten oral rulings, tentative rulings, settlements, orders to show cause, or other procedures which do not constitute a finalized ruling will not count.
A qualifying ruling of fraud must find that widespread, intentional voter fraud or vote-manipulation occured during the 2020 United States Presidential election. Procedural irregularities, administrative errors, or isolated rulings on individual cases of voter fraud will not count.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the relevant court; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A ruling is defined as any written order, judgement, opinion, or decision, including per curiam opinions, summary orders and sua sponte rulings issued by a relevant court. Unwritten oral rulings, tentative rulings, settlements, orders to show cause, or other procedures which do not constitute a finalized ruling will not count.
A qualifying ruling of fraud must find that widespread, intentional voter fraud or vote-manipulation occured during the 2020 United States Presidential election. Procedural irregularities, administrative errors, or isolated rulings on individual cases of voter fraud will not count.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the relevant court; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Courts have rejected all major post-2020 lawsuits alleging widespread fraud, with dozens of cases dismissed for lack of evidence or standing, including multiple Trump-backed challenges. Recent DOJ investigations and seizures of 2020 ballots and voter records in states like Georgia have triggered court scrutiny and denials of return motions, yet produced no rulings validating systemic fraud claims. Procedural barriers, including statutes of limitations, res judicata, and the absence of active litigation capable of decertifying results, reinforce the low likelihood of a favorable ruling. Traders price the "No" outcome at 77% based on this consistent judicial record and lack of viable new pathways.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket. Ceci n'est pas un conseil de trading et ne joue aucun rôle dans la résolution de ce marché. · Mis à jour
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