User:Eliyahu S/Sandbox/Legal dispute

SCOTUSblog and Ohio State University Moritz College of Law are jointly sponsoring the 2020 Election Litigation Tracker, so I assume that it's a RS. It currently lists 5 challenges in the Supreme Court: 5 cases in Federal district courts: and a total of 11 appeals at both the state and federal levels. Additionally, Time(magazine) has a list of Trump campaign lawsuits which, besides listing many cases that were dismissed or denied, shows 2 cases that were accepted by the courts (in Pennsylvania) and 5 cases that were accepted and are still pending or in litigation. At what point is there enough litigation where the claim
 * Pennsylvania Democratic Party v. Boockvar
 * People First of Alabama v. Merrill
 * Moore v. Circosta
 * Jones v. Secretary of State of Maine
 * Democratic National Committee v. Bostelmann
 * Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. v. Boockvar in Western Pennsylvania
 * Washington v. Trump in Eastern Washington
 * Texas Democratic Party v. Abbott in Western Texas
 * Donald J. Trump for President v. Way in New Jersey
 * Donald J. Trump for President v. Cegavske in Nevada