These are Florida statutes that you’re quoting, so to get relief under them the case has to be filed with the Florida state court system. The federal courts all the way up to SCOTUS will only be involved if these statutes conflict with the US constitution or the Florida courts are applying them in a way that violates the US constitution.
1st Amendment violations. Electoral procedures as set forth by the constitution by not allowing even a 10-day review to look into credible accounts of election fraud which deprived voters of their right to a free and fair election.
As far as a federal statute, it's the US Constitution.
These are Florida statutes that you’re quoting, so to get relief under them the case has to be filed with the Florida state court system. The federal courts all the way up to SCOTUS will only be involved if these statutes conflict with the US constitution or the Florida courts are applying them in a way that violates the US constitution.
Sorry, I’m still not seeing your reference to a federal statute. Which one should we be looking at here?
1st Amendment violations. Electoral procedures as set forth by the constitution by not allowing even a 10-day review to look into credible accounts of election fraud which deprived voters of their right to a free and fair election.
As far as a federal statute, it's the US Constitution.