Lawfag here. That case was largely upheld on appeal, where the US Court of Appeals held that the district court had the authority to decertify the state's results and declare the other candidate the winner where the facts support it, and if the evidence makes such a determination unclear, then the district court has the authority to decertify and order a special election.
Lawfag here. That case was largely upheld on appeal, where the US Court of Appeals held that the district court had the authority to decertify the state's results and declare the other candidate the winner where the facts support it, and if the evidence makes such a determination unclear, then the district court has the authority to decertify and order a special election.
https://casetext.com/case/marks-v-stinson