Will anyone get charged with a crime for failing to certify the 2024 presidential election?
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Will anyone get charged for failing to certify the US presidential election?

It could be a state charge or a federal one, but at least one person must be charged over failing to certify the US presidential election for this to Resolve YES.

Resolves NO once the vote has been certified without anyone charged.

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has anyone been charged with a crime for failing to certify the 2024 presidential election?


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As of February 20, 2025, there have been no widely reported instances of individuals being charged with a crime specifically for failing to certify the 2024 U.S. presidential election results. The certification process for the 2024 presidential election concluded with all 50 states certifying their results by their respective deadlines, and Congress certified President-elect Donald Trump as the winner on January 6, 2025, without significant disruption.

However, there is relevant context from prior elections and the lead-up to 2024. In Arizona, for example, two Cochise County supervisors, Tom Crosby and Peggy Judd, faced criminal charges for delaying certification of the 2022 midterm election results. Judd pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge in October 2024, agreeing to certify future elections as part of her probation, while Crosby pleaded not guilty and remains in office. This case demonstrates that legal consequences for failing to certify elections have occurred in recent years, but it pertains to 2022, not 2024.

For the 2024 presidential election specifically, concerns were raised prior to the election about potential refusals to certify, particularly in battleground states. Watchdog groups and experts warned that rogue election officials might attempt to delay or block certification, and some states had officials with histories of voting against certification in prior elections (e.g., Fulton County, Georgia, and Washoe County, Nevada). However, no post-election reports indicate that such refusals occurred on a scale that led to criminal charges. Legal safeguards, including court interventions and the Electoral Count Reform Act of 2022, appear to have ensured compliance, and Trump’s victory may have reduced the incentive for his allies to challenge the process.

If you’re asking about a specific incident or jurisdiction, feel free to provide more details, and I can refine the answer further! Based on available information up to this date, no charges have been filed for failing to certify the 2024 presidential election itself.

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Will this be resolved? @mattyb ?

Resolves NO, election was certified without incident.

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