This is my best attempt at putting together a bunch of lists of who has filed what for which cause. I may be missing some things or have a few things wrong, so feel free to correct me. But it was driving me crazy having to piece together the whole picture from a bunch of posts, tweets, and articles. So here's the rundown:
Plaintiff / Supporting States
- Texas
- Missouri*
- Arkansas*
- Louisiana*
- Mississippi*
- South Carolina*
- Utah*
- Alabama
- Florida
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Montana
- Nebraska
- North Dakota
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- West Virginia
- Arizona
- Alaska
(* = Intervening States)
Intervening Parties
- Donald J. Trump
- Michigan State Legislators
- PA State Legislators
- PA Voters
- Dr. Linda Lee Tarver
- Amistad Project / Thomas More Society
Supporting Parties / Amici Curiae:
- Constitutional Attorneys
- PA General Assembly
- PA State Senators
- Christian Family Coalition
- PA Speaker and Majority Leader
- 126 U.S. House Reps***
- Arizona State Legislators
- Idaho State Legislators
- Idaho Lt. Governor
- Freedom Fund
- GA State Legislators
- Lin Wood
- Citizens United Foundation
- New California State
- New Nevada State
States on the fence:
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Kentucky
- New Hampshire
- Ohio
- Wyoming
Territories on the fence:
- Puerto Rico
- American Samoa
- The Northern Mariana Islands
Defendant States:
- Georgia
- Wisconsin
- Michigan
- Pennsylvania
States Supporting GWMP**:
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- Illinois
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Nevada
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
Territories Supporting GWMP:
- Guam
- U.S. Virgin Islands
- Washington DC
Other Parties Supporting GWMP:
- Montana Governor
- Detroit
- China
- FBI
- MSM
- Silicon Valley
**GWMP = Georgia Wisconsin Michigan Pennsylvania
***Update: 20 other U.S. House Representatives have joined Rep Mike Johnson's Amicus Brief. Keep up the good work everyone! https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/22/22O155/163550/20201211132250339_Texas%20v.%20Pennsylvania%20Amicus%20Brief%20of%20126%20Representatives%20--%20corrected.pdf
When I left Guam, the people there seemed to be politically split right down the middle. Guam had republican governors for twelve years straight, until 2014. They've pretty evenly oscillated back and forth between republican and democrat leadership since the beginning of the 1970's. There's a church tucked into every little corner over there and they're of all denominations. I don't need to do much wondering about the same crooked, lying machine being used to twist those decent people.