If your state gives your electoral votes to the national popular vote winner does that mean you have standing to demend ballot recounts and audits and investigations into every precinct in America since it determines who your state elects as president?
I would absolutely think so, from my perspective as a citizen, but I will be the first to admit I am pretty much a dunce on the legal niceties.
But, yeah. If my state went for one candidate and it was the candidate I supported, then the electors voted for the other person because the majority of the popular vote did, I would expect to have “standing” to bring a suit.
“If your state gives your electoral votes to the national popular vote winner does that mean you have standing to demend ballot recounts and audits and investigations into every precinct in America since it determines who your state elects as president?”
Us Kulaks have no standing.
Hurry, back to counting trees before the Kommissar returns.