
Do you think
Judge Leslie D. King will be re-elected to his office? I don't.
After
screwing up this case so obviously, I'm positive it will be brought up again.

And the same goes for
Chief Justice William L. (Bill) Waller, Jr. who concurred.
Associate Justice James W. Kitchens is probably going tyo lose4 his re-election also, over this concurrence, because Mississippians will NOT put up with this CRAP !
Presiding Justice Michael K. Randolph isan;t in much better shape, because he tried to avoid the question by saying, it wasn't their jurisdiction to make the ruling.
I don't think he'll be re-elected either, just because of this ruling.
Associate Justice Jess Hays Dickinson (left side of photo),
Associate Justice David A. Chandler, and
Associate Justice Randy G. Pierce all chickened out of ruling on one of the most important cases in the history of Mississippi Illegal Votes in an Election.
So I don't think they will be forgotton or re-elected, either.

Only
Associate Justice Josiah Dennis Coleman and
Associate Justice Ann Hannaford Lamar will be re-elected, because they understood the importance of this case, and they had the guts to actually follow the Law AS WRITTEN.
Only Associate Justice Josiah Dennis Coleman and Associate Justice Ann Hannaford Lamar will be re-elected, because they understood the importance of this case, and they had the guts to actually follow the Law AS WRITTEN. So you're saying the court should have ignored the deadline for contesting an election, and instead apply the longer deadlines for challenging the qualifications of a candidate instead. I wonder if you would grant that leeway to a ruling you didn't agree with.
Anyway, what I found in that analysis you linked me to was, yes, the deadline for contesting and election was 20 days. The author found some significance that the deadline wasn't indicated in both of two paragraphs, 921 and 923, that addressed the issue. Exactly how many places does a deadline have to be listed before it becomes effective?
I found no mention the other deadlines for contesting the qualifications of a candidate, which is what the dissenting judges quoted.
Look, I want Conservative candidates as much as you do, but conspiracy theories based on omissions won't get that done. Should the GOP close it's primary? Yes. Would your choice have won if the primary was closed? Again, yes.
Apart from closing the primaries, we still have to win the general elections. Winning the electorate over to Conservative values, or at least away from the leftist vote buying, is what it will take to do that. Even if the fraud vote is a factor, we still need to win over enough voters to counter it.
That's the what. Let me know when you're ready to discuss the how.