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Why do counties have a vote to certify elections if they can arrested for voting no?

Posted on 11/29/22 at 11:16 am
Posted by loogaroo
Welsh
Member since Dec 2005
30392 posts
Posted on 11/29/22 at 11:16 am
Someone please help me out here.

Is it the state's duty to force a county to remedy its own problems?

What happens when another county disenfranchises the other?

Posted by Game2620
Canada
Member since Dec 2013
1244 posts
Posted on 11/29/22 at 11:18 am to
Get the desired outcome by any means necessary……

It’s all a dog and pony show. Welcome to Banana Republic status
This post was edited on 11/29/22 at 11:20 am
Posted by David_DJS
Member since Aug 2005
17860 posts
Posted on 11/29/22 at 12:06 pm to
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Why do counties have a vote to certify elections if they can arrested for voting no?

First question should be to see whether or not it's even true. Who exactly threatened to arrest someone if they didn't vote to certify?
Posted by Mickey Goldmill
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2010
23024 posts
Posted on 11/29/22 at 12:46 pm to
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Why do counties have a vote to certify elections if they can arrested for voting no?



Arrested or sued?

A county certifying the results of the election in their county is a ministerial act.

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In United States law, a ministerial act is a government action "performed according to legal authority, established procedures or instructions from a superior, without exercising any individual judgment." It can be any act a functionary or bureaucrat performs in a prescribed manner, without exercising any individual judgment or discretion.


Think of something like a Notary Public notarizing a document or a Clerk of Court entering a court order.
Posted by ezride25
Constitutional Republic
Member since Nov 2008
24274 posts
Posted on 11/29/22 at 12:49 pm to
Why does the DOJ have a two tier system for determining the “correct” application of justice?
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