Wood's lawsuit failed after a Trump-appointed judge found "no basis in fact or in law" to stop Georgia's certification of its election results at such a late stage, as this would "breed confusion and potential disenfranchisement". The judge also ruled that Wood had no legal standing to bring the lawsuit, and that Wood had failed to show that he had been harmed.[33]
In November 2020, Wood filed a lawsuit in Georgia challenging the state's process for voiding absentee ballots due to a lack of matching signatures.[31] As part of that lawsuit, Wood filed an affidavit with the court that purported to show suspiciously high turnout rates in parts of Michigan that trended toward Joe Biden, which upon review resulted from the affiant's confusion of municipalities located in Minnesota with locations in Michigan.[32]Wood's lawsuit failed after a Trump-appointed judge found "no basis in fact or in law" to stop Georgia's certification of its election results at such a late stage, as this would "breed confusion and potential disenfranchisement". The judge also ruled that Wood had no legal standing to bring the lawsuit, and that Wood had failed to show that he had been harmed.[33]