THE COURTS AND BALLOT EXTENSIONS:
OK I am going to summarize my understanding-thus far the US Supreme Court has not really ruled on the merits of the cases, more like not supporting immediate injunctions or something. Is that what Y’all think has happened?
In one case, we have a Dem led election group and a Dem lead union group making a deal that is contradictory to the state law without consulting the Republican led legislature?
So we have PA extension for counting to Nov. 6
N. Carolina 4th circuit extension to Nov. 14
Wisc. 7th circuit NO extension
Minn. 8th circuit NO extension
Seems like the Supremes will eventually have to sort out the differences between the appeals courts does it not?
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES:
Dec. 14 - electors meet
Jan 3 - New House and Senate is sworn in
Jan 6 - Joint certification of Electoral College results
Jan 20- Inauguration
ThankQ for the update!!
greeneyes wrote:
“THE COURTS AND BALLOT EXTENSIONS:
OK I am going to summarize my understanding-thus far the US Supreme Court has not really ruled on the merits of the cases, more like not supporting immediate injunctions or something. Is that what Yall think has happened?
In one case, we have a Dem led election group and a Dem lead union group making a deal that is contradictory to the state law without consulting the Republican led legislature?
So we have PA extension for counting to Nov. 6
N. Carolina 4th circuit extension to Nov. 14
Wisc. 7th circuit NO extension
Minn. 8th circuit NO extension
Seems like the Supremes will eventually have to sort out the differences between the appeals courts does it not?
OTHER IMPORTANT DATES:
Dec. 14 - electors meet
Jan 3 - New House and Senate is sworn in
Jan 6 - Joint certification of Electoral College results
Jan 20- Inauguration”
Seems like the Supremes will eventually have to sort out the differences between the appeals courts does it not?
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This really needs to be sorted out by the courts prior to Tuesday, or the votes will be jumbled in with the votes meeting the deadline set by the legislature, and then they will argue that the argument is null and void, because no one knows which votes came in after the deadline.