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They can try but it’s highly unlikely their second slate of electors would survive the legal challenges. Especially absent a court order invalidating the election results.”
The Constitution gives the Legislature plenary authority in elections.
Governor Kemp is utterly incompetent in every regard.
they still have to follow the law they have on the books or pass a new law.
Jenna Ellis
@jennaellisesq
.@GovKemp misstates the law. You might want to read the Constitution, Governor.
Thankfully for Georgia, the state legislature doesn’t need him — he has no authority under Article II and cannot prevent them from exercising their constitutional power
Which they exercised when they passed a law allowing the voters to select the electors. If they decide after the fact to seat a second, competing set of electors then you can be sure that will wind up before the courts.