Texas Sues Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin at Supreme Court over Election Rules

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The State of Texas filed a lawsuit directly with the U.S. Supreme Court shortly before midnight on Monday challenging the election procedures in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin on the grounds that they violate the Constitution.

Texas argues that these states violated the Electors Clause of the Constitution because they made changes to voting rules and procedures through the courts or through executive actions, but not through the state legislatures. Additionally, Texas argues that there were differences in voting rules and procedures in different counties within the states, violating the Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause. Finally, Texas argues that there were “voting irregularities” in these states as a result of the above.

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Dismissed. Texas has no standing to complain about another state's election procedures.

Last-ditch effort of Ken Paxton, the Texas AG who's been indicted on securities fraud charges and who's currently under investigation for bribery, to deflect public attention from his own problems.

I am no lawyer but I think each Citizen of the US affected by fraudulent elections have standing. Nothing would make me happier than to see this election go to Trump.
 
Dismissed. Texas has no standing to complain about another state's election procedures.

Last-ditch effort of Ken Paxton, the Texas AG who's been indicted on securities fraud charges and who's currently under investigation for bribery, to deflect public attention from his own problems.

According to the constitution they do. This case presents a question of law: Did the Defendant States violate the Electors Clause by taking non-legislative actions to change the election rules that would govern the appointment of presidential electors? These non-legislative changes to the Defendant States’ election laws facilitated the casting and counting of ballots in violation of state law, which, in turn, violated the Electors Clause of Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution. By these unlawful acts, the Defendant States have not only tainted the integrity of their own citizens’ vote, but their actions have also debased the votes of citizens in Plaintiff State and other States that remained loyal to the Constitution

Texas approached the Supreme Court directly because Article III provides that it is the court of first impression on subjects where it has original jurisdiction, such as disputes between two or more states.

https://encyclopedia.lexroll.com/encyclopedia/elections-clause/

https://encyclopedia.lexroll.com/encyclopedia/elections-clause/

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution-conan/article-2/section-1/clause-2-4
 
I am no lawyer but I think each Citizen of the US affected by fraudulent elections have standing. Nothing would make me happier than to see this election go to Trump.

I have a hunch that if the State of New York sued Texas, North Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio in an attempt to negate Trump's electoral votes in those states the Trump lemmings would be screaming bloody murder.
 
I have a hunch that if the State of New York sued Texas, North Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio in an attempt to negate Trump's electoral votes in those states the Trump lemmings would be screaming bloody murder.

Texas has just declared war on China. If China would like to declare war on us red states, We would be happy to head to NY to fight them on their own land...lol....pretty sure we can run China out of NYC since most of the counties are red there too and New Yorkers are pissed..
 
These non-legislative changes to the Defendant States’ election laws facilitated the casting and counting of ballots in violation of state law

The highest court in each state is the final judge of state law, not SCOTUS.

but their actions have also debased the votes of citizens in Plaintiff State and other States that remained loyal to the Constitution

How were votes debased? All of Texas' electoral votes went to Trump since he won the popular vote there.
 
The highest court in each state is the final judge of state law, not SCOTUS.



How were votes debased? All of Texas' electoral votes went to Trump since he won the popular vote there.

Wrong, for one, the state courts dismissed the cases without even listening to them on such grounds as, they filed too late...lol...they filed in the wrong court...lol....they filed after the fact...lmao...in their replies, they actually contend the suits have clear merits based on their laws but then came up with frivolous decisions to dismiss them. Zuckerberg and China money runs deep there.

For two, yes, the states did not follow their own laws for changing elections laws and that is very clear in our constitution that if the states change their laws, they must follow their own laws to do so. This does make it a SCOTUS case. Will be interesting to see if they decide to hear it. Everyone should call their own representatives and Governors to hop on board with Texas since those states that violated their own laws effect the outcome for the states that did not.
 
I have a hunch that if the State of New York sued Texas, North Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio in an attempt to negate Trump's electoral votes in those states the Trump lemmings would be screaming bloody murder.

This isn't about Trump.
 
Dismissed. Texas has no standing to complain about another state's election procedures.

Last-ditch effort of Ken Paxton, the Texas AG who's been indicted on securities fraud charges and who's currently under investigation for bribery, to deflect public attention from his own problems.

The LAWSUIT


is solid as a rock - don't be misled by radical leftwingers parasites

Texas has standing



“Trust in the integrity of our election processes is sacrosanct and binds our citizenry and the States in this Union together. Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin destroyed that trust and compromised the security and integrity of the 2020 election. The states violated statutes enacted by their duly elected legislatures, thereby violating the Constitution. By ignoring both state and federal law, these states have not only tainted the integrity of their own citizens’ vote, but of Texas and every other state that held lawful elections,” said Attorney General Paxton. “Their failure to abide by the rule of law casts a dark shadow of doubt over the outcome of the entire election. We now ask that the Supreme Court step in to correct this egregious error.”

Elections for federal office must comport with federal constitutional standards. For presidential elections, each state must appoint its electors to the electoral college in a manner that complies with the Constitution. The Electors Clause requirement that only state legislatures may set the rules governing the appointment of electors and elections and cannot be delegated to local officials. The majority of the rushed decisions, made by local officials, were not approved by the state legislatures, thereby circumventing the Constitution."

Thank You Mr Kenneth Paxton


Hooray
 
ZH reporting that Louisiana has reportedly joined as a Plaintiff and that SCOTUS has docketed the case for hearing.
 
ZH reporting that Louisiana has reportedly joined as a Plaintiff and that SCOTUS has docketed the case for hearing.

It wouldn't surprise me if Missouri does the same. It would hold more weight if a blue state did though.

XNN
 
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I have a hunch that if the State of New York sued Texas, North Carolina, Indiana, and Ohio in an attempt to negate Trump's electoral votes in those states the Trump lemmings would be screaming bloody murder.

What would they sue them for?

This is a legitimate case.

Had no idea law degrees were so f'ing worthless.
 
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