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In reply to the discussion: 'Botched': Arizona GOP's ballot count ends, troubles persist [View all]aggiesal
(8,914 posts)I'm by no means an expert, but I was a part of the Election Integrity group in San Diego County back in the early 2000's.
What I found out is that most states and counties have a certify date.
San Diego County I believe had 30 days to certify their elections.
I don't know what that means.
Does it mean that they have to certify regardless?
Or does it mean that they have to state why they are not certifying the election?
I can't believe that they can NOT certify without cause, and I don't believe that
rumors would be considered as a cause to NOT certify.
These actions will be played out in court, which ever way it goes, and
if 2020 was any indication, they better provide proof that something was wrong
to NOT certify an election. Judges will throw rumors out.