They aren’t allowed to rescind. Quote: “There is no legal mechanism for them to rescind their vote,” said Tracy Wimmer, a spokeswoman for Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. “Their job is done, and the next step in the process is for the Board of State Canvassers to meet and certify.”
I see your point, though. They shouldn’t have allowed fear to influence them. But in my youth, I lived in that kind of neighborhood for a couple of years to be closer to work. Most people who write comments here would have done what Palmer and Hartmann did in that situation. They would have been terrified.
Members of boards of electors in those neighborhoods need to be young, very well trained in their tasks, in very good physical condition, very well trained in self-defense and have a large contingent of tough security guards with them (trained fighters with cameras connected to the Net, remote security watching over them, etc.). They really need a small army with them. They’d be surrounded by a foreign nation resembling Winnie Mandela’s mob.
Members of election boards, boards of canvassers, whatever. Journalists are applying various titles to them.