MI case is a good example. Mr Kallman asked for an injunction, to put certification on hold to be able to audit results to check for any irregularities.
And the court said: no, but you can go ahead and file a fraud case if you have evidence to prove it.
It is not likely courts throw out election results because of NY Times data feed, unfortunately.
MI case is a good example. Mr Kallman asked for an injunction, to put certification on hold to be able to audit results to check for any irregularities.
And the court said: no, but you can go ahead and file a fraud case if you have evidence to prove it.
It is not likely courts throw out election results because of NY Times data feed, unfortunately.