

Mark Elias
Veteran election lawyer who led major litigation defending the 2020 results and now works on election-law cases and advocacy through Elias Law Group and Democracy Docket.
Top 10 podcasts with Mark Elias
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Sep 22, 2025 • 37min
Is The 2026 Election Already in Danger?
Mark Elias, a veteran election lawyer known for defending the 2020 results, discusses the looming threats to the integrity of the upcoming elections. He highlights Trump's call for a national ban on mail-in voting and the Justice Department's dubious requests for voter data. Elias expresses concern over 're-gerrymandering' in Texas and the need for Democrats to match the tactics. He warns that upcoming congressional elections may not reflect the public's true voting preferences, urging vigilance against potential rollbacks of democratic norms.

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Feb 7, 2026 • 50min
Trump Has a New “Big Lie” for the Midterms
Mark Elias, a leading election and voting-rights lawyer who founded Democracy Docket, breaks down recent spikes in election denialism and novel tactics for subversion. He discusses raids and national-security framing, ICE-style intimidation at polls, the Fulton County search as a prototype, and legal strategies states and lawyers are preparing. Short, urgent, and focused on what to watch next.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 38min
Is The 2026 Election Already in Danger?
Mark Elias, a prominent election lawyer who led litigation in favor of Democrats during the 2020 elections, delves into serious threats to electoral integrity. He discusses Trump’s attempts to undermine mail-in voting and the Justice Department's requests for sensitive voter data. Elias warns about the risks of 're-gerrymandering' in Texas and advocates for Democratic countermeasures. He raises alarms about potential contested outcomes in 2026 and emphasizes the crucial role of courts and officials in safeguarding democracy.

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Nov 26, 2025 • 42min
FBI targets Dems over 'illegal orders' PSA
Marc Elias, an election lawyer and founder of Democracy Docket, dives deep into the contentious world of redistricting litigation and gerrymandering. He elaborates on a recent ruling against Texas's mid-decade map, highlighting its racial bias. Elias also sheds light on the broader national battle over redistricting, reviewing various GOP strategies under fire. Amid these serious discussions, the team humorously critiques Trump's surprising involvement in reviving the 'Rush Hour' franchise, connecting it to larger cultural shifts.

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Nov 6, 2025 • 42min
Hayes reacts to ‘electoral drubbing’ for Trump, GOP
Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator from Massachusetts and champion of economic policy, highlights how affordability resonated with voters, driving Democratic wins. Mark Elias, a voting rights attorney, delves into challenges surrounding redistricting and how legal battles in California might reshape the electoral landscape. Alyssa Slotkin, U.S. Senator from Michigan, discusses the implications of the election results on negotiations with Trump and bipartisan efforts to prevent a government shutdown, underscoring a push for collective progress.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 3h 2min
#1749 Democracy: In Theory, In Practice, and Under Threat
Sam Seder, host of The Majority Report, warns about leaked plans for National Guard crowd-control measures, urging listeners to be vigilant against election interference. Mark Elias, founder of Democracy Docket, highlights the dangers of weaponized voter data and the importance of litigation to protect voting rights. Zohran Mamdani, a progressive politician, shares his experience facing Islamophobia during his campaign and emphasizes the need for dignity and inclusion in New York City. Together, they explore the current threats to democracy and strategies to counter them.

May 30, 2025 • 42min
‘Kicked him out of town’: Elon Musk ‘leaving in disgrace’ after 4 chaotic months
Claire McCaskill, former Democratic senator from Missouri, and Mark Elias, a renowned election lawyer, join the discussion on Elon Musk's chaotic tenure as co-president and its repercussions. They analyze Musk's missteps and the fallout affecting his reputation and business. The conversation shifts to judicial checks on Trump's authority, revealing how these court rulings are reshaping political accountability. They also critique the rise of attention-driven politics in Congress, where image trumps governance, emphasizing the need for genuine representation.

Feb 18, 2026 • 42min
"What this is really all about"
Aisha Gomez, Minnesota state representative who survived political violence and speaks on civic aftermath. Angelo Carasone, Media Matters president who analyzes right-wing media tactics. Nick Corsonetti, elections reporter tracking midterm and redistricting moves. Mark Elias, voting-rights lawyer who litigates high-profile election cases. They discuss election lies, manufactured narratives, federalization of vote counting, and targeted suppression.

Feb 14, 2026 • 42min
"Something for which we should prepare"
Alex Wagner, political journalist and commentator, and Mark Elias, voting rights attorney and litigation expert, unpack election interference tactics and legal strategies. They discuss conditioning voters about fraud, plans to shield actions with classified claims, pressure on state officials, and legislative moves that could limit voting. The conversation also shifts to rises in family detention, ICE enforcement tactics, and public resistance.

Feb 7, 2026 • 50min
Amicus With Dahlia Lithwick | Law, justice, and the courts - Trump Has a New “Big Lie” for the Midterms
Mark Elias, a leading election and voting-rights lawyer who founded Democracy Docket, explains why recent tactics feel like a pivot toward election subversion. He discusses raids and ballot seizures, threats to place federal officers at polling sites, and how legal strategies and data grabs could target voters. The conversation stresses vigilance and early attention to voting rights.


