The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
No mention of any authority given to Congress, rather quite the opposite in the recognition that the people retain certain rights not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution.
So I'll ask again, where in the Constitution, including Amendments which are indeed part of the Constitution, specifically, is Congress delegated the authority or responsibility to adjudicate election disputes?
No mention of any authority given to Congress, rather quite the opposite in the recognition that the people retain certain rights not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution.
So I'll ask again, where in the Constitution, including Amendments which are indeed part of the Constitution, specifically, is Congress delegated the authority or responsibility to adjudicate election disputes?