If ballots that were issued for the 2020 election were not constituationally valid, then they were never valid ballots That means they are not supposed to have been counted in the election.
That would change the vote totals, and could lead to decertification of the wrong Electors for 2020.
The PA legislature would have to do it, though, which has not happened (yet).
This is correct that is explicitly mentioned in the judges ruling because the case involving the 2020 ballots was already settled before the election was certified.
Is this possibly The first step to decertify?
No. It has no effect on the 2020 elections
Nonsense.
If ballots that were issued for the 2020 election were not constituationally valid, then they were never valid ballots That means they are not supposed to have been counted in the election.
That would change the vote totals, and could lead to decertification of the wrong Electors for 2020.
The PA legislature would have to do it, though, which has not happened (yet).
We will see.
But the articles say the ruling only affects future elections.
This is correct that is explicitly mentioned in the judges ruling because the case involving the 2020 ballots was already settled before the election was certified.