Christopher Viskovic

AZ Bar #035860

E-mail Christopher (602) 730-2985 Kolodin Law Group PLLC

Voter suppression lawsuits Christopher Viskovic worked on

Name Filed On Court Finalized Result
Bowyer v. Ducey (Certification) 12/02/20 Federal Yes Trump Lost
Aguilera v. Fontes II (Vote Recasting) 11/12/20 State Yes Trump Lost
Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. v. Hobbs 11/07/20 State Yes Trump Lost
Aguilera v. Fontes 11/04/20 State Yes Trump Lost

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Remark: Out of state attorneys Brandon Johnson and Emily Johnson terminated as counsel of record for noncompliance with admission procedures; party or parties represented by other admitted counsel. This is a TEXT ENTRY ONLY. There is no PDF document associated with this entry. (BAS) - Court Docket


"Allegations that find favor in the public sphere of gossip and innuendo cannot be a substitute for earnest pleadings and procedure in federal court. They most certainly cannot be the basis for upending Arizona’s 2020 General Election. The Court is left with no alternative but to dismiss this matter in its entirety." - Judge Diane J. Humetewa


"The allegations they put forth to support their claims of fraud fail in their particularity and plausibility. Plaintiffs append over three hundred pages of attachments, which are only impressive for their volume. The various affidavits and expert reports are largely based on anonymous witnesses, hearsay, and irrelevant analysis of unrelated elections." - Judge Diane J. Humetewa


"When contesting an election, any delay is prejudicial, but waiting until a month after Election Day and two days after certification of the election is inexcusable." - Judge Diane J. Humetewa


"By any measure, the relief Plaintiffs seek is extraordinary. If granted, millions of Arizonans who exercised their individual right to vote in the 2020 General Election would be utterly disenfranchised. Such a request should then be accompanied by clear and conclusive facts . . .. Yet the Complaint’s allegations are sorely wanting of relevant or reliable evidence, and Plaintiffs’ invocation of this Court’s limited jurisdiction is severely strained." - Judge Diane J. Humetewa