It's irrelevant, it's going to the courts. Recounts will automatically happen for any state close enough (WI, GA, possibly AZ, NV). The Supreme Court may throw out ballots. Ballots may be audited. If enough irregularities are found and enough voters are found to have been disenfranchised, re-elections could be held in some counties or states.
It's irrelevant, it's going to the courts. Recounts will automatically happen for any state close enough (WI, GA, possibly AZ, NV). The Supreme Court may throw out ballots. Ballots may be audited. If enough irregularities are found and enough voters are found to have been disenfranchised, re-elections could be held in some counties or states.
Who orders the re-election? Supreme Court?
Yes, and there is precedent both with the wording of the Bush/Gore decision in 2000 and in
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/02/north-carolina-9th-fraud-board-orders-new-election/583369/
where a new election was ordered over fraud (the NC example was Dems demanding the re-election).
Who cares, we won this on Tuesday