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Reason: None provided.

Under the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, it can be argued that the State election laws were treated differently than in another (which is what happened in PA, among a million other things).

If absentee ballots are preserved according to State laws, yet are not preserved, let's say Wayne County, then either those in Wayne (and other non-complient counties) must be thrown out, or the entire State's election will be null-and-void.

At least, these are a few paths/attempts that could be taken to correct the clusterfuck in MI.

Numbers don't matter to the SCOTUS. They are only really interested in whether Constitutional violations have occured.

87 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Under the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, it can be argued that the State election laws were treated differently than in another (which is what happened in PA, among a million other things).

If absentee ballots are preserved according to State laws, yet are not preserved, let's say Wayne County, then either those in Wayne (and other non-complient counties) must be thrown out, or the entire State's election will be null-and-void.

At least, these are a few paths/armttempts that could be taken to correct the clusterfuck in MI.

Numbers don't matter to the SCOTUS. They are only really interested in whether Constitutional violations have occured.

87 days ago
1 score