Posted on 01/02/2021 6:30:09 PM PST by rxsid
We have an election "day," not an election "days" or "weeks" or "months.'
Election Day.
"At midnight on the evening of November 3, and as illustrated in Table 1, President Trump was ahead by more than 110,000 votes in Wisconsin and more than 290,000 votes in Michigan. In Georgia, his lead was a whopping 356,945; and he led in Pennsylvania by more than half a million votes. By December 7, however, these wide Trump leads would turn into razor thin Biden leads – 11,779 votes in Georgia, 20,682 votes in Wisconsin, 81,660 votes in Pennsylvania, and 154,188 votes in Michigan."
SCOTUS 9-0: Election Day Is One Single Day. Listen to oral argument from Foster v. Love (1997)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/bloggers/3914566/posts
Questions regarding "early voting" are answered in post #16.
NEW ELECTION EMERGENCY APPLICATION TO JUSTICE ALITO: Can A Clerk Overrule The Supreme Court?
So, if I cast my vote on Nov. 3 at 6:55 p.m. and the polls close at 7:00 p.m. but they’re not through counting the votes by midnight, my vote gets thrown out?
BUMP!!!
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If not, why not?
this is too much for me to read...but why did he black out his name on the documents?
I asked first.
ACB. Kav, Roberts. All Bush swamp rats that do what the swamp demands. Add that to the democrat operatives and there is no way the SCOTUS will rule against the swamp. Let alone even hear a case challenging the swamp.
If you understand what a “day” is, then you know the answer.
Yeah, maybe. But it’s a legal document he filed so it should be easy to access
I may have to do that when I am bored... just because I am curious as to why he did it.
“I asked first”
Will that mandate another thread:?
The problem is that CJ Roberts can overrule the constitution.
Gee I wonder how States counted all the votes up in a single day back in the 19th century, or early 20th century.
Lock the doors, unplug the clock.
But I deduced it is this dude:
John A D'Onofrio, Esq. He is a member of the Christian Legal Society, so that kinda narrows down his politics.
https://www.donofriolawoffice.com/about
A day is any continuous 24 hour period. If the polls opened at 7:00 a.m. on November 3 then the end of the election day would be 6:59 a.m. on November 4. It is the responsibility of the election officials to devote sufficient resources to complete the task within the allocated time. Failure to meet the deadline does not mean the state does not participate in the election, it only means that the state legislature determines how the electors are chosen.
Then I take it you’re against early voting as well?
Tom Fitton pointed this out on November 4
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