The Constitution is largely a limiting, constraining document. It prevents the govt from doing almost everything; it compels the govt to do almost nothing. Its job isn't to compel. That's the genius of the 10th Amendment. Anything not explicitly permitted for the fedgov to do is prohibited and is delegated to the States, or to the People directly.
Agreed and the State Legislatures have the Constitutional authority to adjudicate elections. Doubtful anyone can show a statute of limitations for decertifying an election other than the term being completed.
The Constitution is largely a limiting, constraining document. It prevents the govt from doing almost everything; it compels the govt to do almost nothing. Its job isn't to compel. That's the genius of the 10th Amendment. Anything not explicitly permitted for the fedgov to do is prohibited and is delegated to the States, or to the People directly.
Agreed and the State Legislatures have the Constitutional authority to adjudicate elections. Doubtful anyone can show a statute of limitations for decertifying an election other than the term being completed.