Does anyone know what Mississippi law provides for the possible scenario from here on? For instance, if McDaniel can show that illegal votes, well in excess of Cochran’s margin of victory were cast, would the remedy be a second runoff election, or would Cochran’s vote total be reduced and McDaniel declared the winner?
It would seem that if it’s proven that Cochran lost without the votes cast by voters who voted in the Dim primary and then the Republican runoff, then McDaniel should simply be declared the winner.
For the answer see the link in Post #28 and scroll down to what Mitch Tyner said.
I believe there will be another runoff in September.