There is a significant chance that whatever fraud happened cannot be proved in a court of law.
If that’s the case, the only two options are either concede, or launch a coup and refuse to accept the results of the Electoral College.
For me, there are two ironclad factors:
-Each State decides how it apportions electors, regardless of what any person outside of that state
thinks or feels.
- The Electors vote. After that point, anyone with an issue needs to be gunned down like the traitor and terrorist they are, no matter who the EC votes for.
Not true. The whole electoral process is outside criminal law.
In 1876, the joint commission members were convinced that enough freedmen had been denied their vote that they awarded the electoral votes to Hayes.
This is a case of proving it to the state legislators, who then accept whichever slate of electors they think won fairly.