Ben Ginsberg is considered by many to be the country’s foremost authority on election recounts and contests. He served as national counsel to four Republican presidential campaigns, including George W. Bush’s 2000 campaign, during which he played a central role in litigating the Florida recount, as well as Bush 2004, Romney 2008, and Romney 2012. He also has represented the campaigns and leadership PACs of numerous members of the Senate and House as well as the national party committees. He serves as counsel to the Republican Governors Association and has extensive experience on the state legislative level through Republican redistricting efforts. He was appointed by Pres. Obama in 2013 to be the co-chair of the Presidential Commission on Election Administration.