None of these won cases seem to have anything to do with voter fraud. Mostly it looks like cases brought to enforce rules, which were in many cases already being honored, so they were superfluous. An example would be the order in Pennsylvania to segregate the ballots that arrived late. This was actually already being done, and amounted to around 300 ballots. That was one of the big ones.
I do not see any cases in the list that would make a difference if they did win, which makes me wonder why they are bothering. I strongly suspect that the organization bringing these cases is doing it to drive donations.
None of these won cases seem to have anything to do with voter fraud. Mostly it looks like cases brought to enforce rules, which were in many cases already being honored, so they were superfluous. An example would be the order in Pennsylvania to segregate the ballots that arrived late. This was actually already being done, and amounted to around 300 ballots. That was one of the big ones.
I do not see any cases in the list that would make a difference if they did win, which makes me wonder why they are bothering. I strongly suspect that the organization bringing these cases is doing it to drive donations.