What we tracked:
Announced and/or filed candidates who ran for Attorney General in 2022.
Methodology:
To qualify as an Election Denier, a candidate must meet one or more of the criteria below:
Falsely claimed former President Trump won the 2020 election instead of the legitimate winner, President Joe Biden.
Spread lies about the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election in public fora, including in social media, press statements, and/or comments to press.
Called for a “forensic audit” of the 2020 presidential election after the results were certified and/or officially audited and/or stood up to multiple legal challenges.
Promoted conspiracies about the 2020 presidential election in public fora, including in social media, press statements, and/or comments to press.
Took actions to undermine the integrity of the 2020 presidential election, including: filed or supported litigation seeking to overturn the results; and/or promoted/participated in a Stop the Steal sponsored/branded event or rally.
In 2022, 30 states and D.C. (31) held races for attorney general. In all, 22 Election Deniers ran in 17 of those races.
11 Election Deniers advanced through the primaries to the November general election.
As of December 7, 2022, Election Deniers were kept out of office in 80% (24/30) of this year’s attorney general races.* Only six Election Deniers won their races for attorney general; four were incumbents and all six were in states that voted for Trump in 2020: Alabama, Florida, Idaho, Kansas, South Carolina, and Texas.
Election Deniers lost attorney general races in 3 states: Maryland, Michigan, and Nevada.**
*Arizona’s attorney general race remains uncalled; it has gone to an automatic recount.
**There were 2 Election Deniers on the ballot in Michigan.
The table below lists candidates who were on the ballot for the general election on November 8, 2022. The table is organized by state and contains candidate name, party, whether they’ve been coded as an Election Denier using the methodology above, and whether they won or lost.
*Candidates with open filings from a past election cycle who did not
appear to be actively running are not included in the tracker. Actively
running means that a candidate has announced they are running and/or has
an active website and/or has recent filings or activity relating to the
2022 cycle as of October 2021.
Party Key
D = Democrat
R = Republican
C = Constitution
G = Green
L = Libertarian
O = Other party or no party
This section includes press statements, news coverage including comments, or social media posts by Election Deniers who won their races for attorney general this year.
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NY Times: 77 Days: Trump’s Campaign to Subvert the Election
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