Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign has marshaled an extensive senior legal team to counter Republican challenges to suspected ballot fraud, lax election rules, and possibly the 2024 election results. The team will oversee a vast network of lawyers and volunteers aimed at protecting election rules benefiting the Democratic candidate and managing potential recounts and litigation.
The legal operation within the Harris campaign is headed by Bob Bauer, former lead counsel to Joe Biden, and Dana Remus, general counsel for Biden’s 2020 campaign. Marc Elias, a prominent election lawyer, will focus on recount efforts. Additional members include Maury Riggan, the campaign’s general counsel, and Josh Hsu, from the vice president’s office.
The team will also rely on top lawyers from prominent law firms, such as Seth Waxman, Donald Verrilli, and John Devaney, to handle litigation. It will deploy local counsel to key battleground states and other states of interest. Vanita Gupta, a former Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ) official, will serve as an informal adviser.
Ms. Remus stated that the legal team had been preparing strategically over the last four years, building capacity to press Democratic Party election interests. Already, the party’s legal efforts have scored several victories, including the dismissal of a Republican lawsuit in Nevada concerning ballot counting and a similar case in Mississippi.
In addition, a Democratic voter protection program led by Meredith Horton will operate across eight key battleground states and four other states of interest. The program intends to assist voters, thwart allegations of fraud, and manage post-Election Day procedures such as absentee ballot cure programs.