“Thank you for the information. So just to be clear, someone posted that for an example the Texas Governor has the final word in electoral disputes-that law is not constitutional? Appreciate your input in all these discussions.”
Based on my understanding of this subject, which is suspect, this could happen if it was written into the law by the legislature.
Those trying to steal our election misjudged the Power of the People to use Internet to prove guilt.
Freedom Loving Americans, I wonder if there is connection between GA vendor Runbeck Election Services (received GA voter rolls to print mail ballots) & DOMINION?#FightBack— Lin Wood (@LLinWood) November 10, 2020
Based on my understanding of this subject, which is suspect, this could happen if it was written into the law by the legislature.
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Well, that was my first thought, but I don’t know. The question arises has there ever been a court case on the issue. It could be argued that it is a violation of the constitution.
Can the legislature hand over by statute it’s right under the constitution, or would there need to be a constitutional amendment to do that?