Group whose chairman challenged 2020 presidential vote count sues Maryland elections board

“We stand with the Board of Elections and election officials across the state, and we hope that this lawsuit is swiftly rejected by the court.”

This article originally appeared in the Baltimore Sun on March 8, 2024 and was written by Jeff Barker and Sam Janesch.  

Joanne Antoine, executive director of Common Cause Maryland, said in a statement that Maryland “has some of the most secure elections in the country. Common Cause Maryland and our partners have worked hard over the last few decades to improve our post-election processes, learn from infrequent voting machine errors, and establish trust between election administrators and the communities they serve.”

Antoine called the suit “an attempt to sow doubt in the work we’ve done.”

“We stand with the Board of Elections and election officials across the state,” she said, “and we hope that this lawsuit is swiftly rejected by the court.”

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