I understand that however once the electors have been granted, does AZ have a system in place to withdraw them? The Constitution doesn’t address that scenario so it must be up to the state legislature’s to plan for that contingency. There is however the SCOTUS ruling that fraud vitiates everything so maybe that’s the solution:
That Supreme Court case doesn't appear to apply to voting. It seems to apply to contacts or land agreements or other official documents or representations in court when dealing with possible fraudulent sources. Such court decisions don't expand into things like voting or confirming electors. This really only applies to its own specific part of court documents and stuff.
An election is a contract between the American people and the elected official. Even Sydney Powell has quoted this case as well as the fact that elections are contracts.
The last I read, AZ does not have a system in place to decertify electors. If somebody has information to the contrary, please post it.
Will the AZ Dems leave the state now? Quick, ground all the flights.
I understand that however once the electors have been granted, does AZ have a system in place to withdraw them? The Constitution doesn’t address that scenario so it must be up to the state legislature’s to plan for that contingency. There is however the SCOTUS ruling that fraud vitiates everything so maybe that’s the solution:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/98/61
That Supreme Court case doesn't appear to apply to voting. It seems to apply to contacts or land agreements or other official documents or representations in court when dealing with possible fraudulent sources. Such court decisions don't expand into things like voting or confirming electors. This really only applies to its own specific part of court documents and stuff.
An election is a contract between the American people and the elected official. Even Sydney Powell has quoted this case as well as the fact that elections are contracts.
This is my understanding as well.
Not sure but didn't someone say fraud vitiates everything?? Correct me if I am mistaken.
Codemonkeyz
Yes, it is called the legislature. See Constitution. They have all the power to control it. All they have t do is use it.