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Gothmog

(144,890 posts)
22. No, Trump Cannot Move the General Election
Tue Mar 31, 2020, 12:05 PM
Mar 2020

Marc Elias is one of the top election law attorneys in the country and was the head of the Clinton Victory Counsel program. Marc has been busy suing to expand voting rights including a couple of lawsuits in Texas




We are three months into a major presidential election year and in the middle of a global pandemic. Not surprisingly, I am getting a lot of questions — from family, friends, reporters, political consultants, even from Members of Congress — about the impact that all of this may have on our elections. But there is one question that I get asked more than any other: is there any way—at all—that Trump can legally cancel or postpone the November General Election?

The answer is clearly no.

The president has no legal authority to change the date of federal elections — period. And though one court — one time — found that a congressional election, in part of one state, could be postponed by a few weeks, the circumstances under which the court found that was warranted does not apply in 2020 and could never apply to the office of the president.

With respect to congressional elections, the Constitution gives states the power to set the “times, places and manner” of elections, subject to Congress’s ultimate authority to “make or alter” state regulations. This means that while states have the power to enact rules around how elections for federal office are run, ultimately Congress can overrule the states. Congress has used this power in a number of ways including requiring states to ensure that military and overseas voters receive mail ballots in time for them to be able to vote.

Most importantly, more than 100 years ago, Congress set, by federal statute, the date on which congressional elections are to be held as the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. Neither the president nor a state can alter or postpone that date and only once has a court done so.

The only time a congressional general election was postponed was in 1982, when a federal district court in Washington, DC struck down two Georgia congressional districts under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. With the election nearing, the court postponed the general election to later in November for those districts. Among its reasons, that Section 5 of the VRA, like the Election Day law, was an Act of Congress—and a more recent one. To read the two federal laws in harmony, the court found that the postponement was consistent with federal law, policy, and the U.S. Constitution. Sadly, since that ruling, the Supreme Court struck down the coverage formula that is used for Section 5 preclearance. Thus, even that limited historical exception could not happen today.

With respect to the presidential general election, things are even clearer. The Constitution provides that “the Congress may determine the Time of chusing the Electors, and the Day on which they shall give their votes; which Day shall be the same throughout the United States.” In 1845, Congress enacted a statute to exercise its power to set a uniform date for “choosing” electors: “The electors of President and Vice President shall be appointed, in each State, on the Tuesday next after the first Monday in November, in every fourth year succeeding every election of a President and Vice President.”

This year that day is November 3: no statute provides authority for postponing or rescheduling the “time of choosing the electors” determined by Congress—that is, for postponing an election past November 3, 2020.
What are the odds Drumpf thinks at all? n/t rzemanfl Mar 2020 #1
I wonder if Trump is purposely fucking this up to force a delay. TheBlackAdder Mar 2020 #17
That would suggest thought. n/t rzemanfl Mar 2020 #19
Yes Sherman A1 Mar 2020 #2
How is that compatible with social distancing? nt prodigitalson Mar 2020 #3
You honestly believe that it cannot be accomplished? n/t Sherman A1 Mar 2020 #24
The Constitution mandates an election in November - the challenge will be GOTV safely Fiendish Thingy Mar 2020 #4
No, the Constitution does not mandate an election in November. dumbcat Mar 2020 #8
If no election is held in November, say hello to President Pelosi nt Fiendish Thingy Mar 2020 #18
Right! dumbcat Mar 2020 #21
I think that's correct? nt prodigitalson Apr 2020 #25
President Leahy Proud Liberal Dem Apr 2020 #28
More likely president Grassley onenote Apr 2020 #33
I thought so to but her term is up before the president and Vice President jimfields33 Apr 2020 #29
As the post above this points out, Pelosi's term ends January 3. onenote Apr 2020 #32
Do we have any confidence congress and states will address this? tman Mar 2020 #5
The democrats in congress are trying to address this... PunkinPi Mar 2020 #7
Yes, I believe we will have an election. We had one during a civil war. PunkinPi Mar 2020 #6
The civil war wasn't something you could catch prodigitalson Mar 2020 #9
Which is why Democrats are pushing for funding of a mail in ballot for all states. nt crickets Mar 2020 #12
That is good news prodigitalson Mar 2020 #13
Trump will with GOP support duforsure Mar 2020 #10
I agree with you nt prodigitalson Mar 2020 #11
He cannot unilaterally postpone the election. Turin_C3PO Mar 2020 #15
Democrats control the House only Proud Liberal Dem Apr 2020 #31
+1 uponit7771 Mar 2020 #16
Are you aware that if there is no election, there is no House of Representatives. onenote Apr 2020 #34
Posts about the election being canceled or delayed sarisataka Mar 2020 #14
Enough of this tired, silly question HarlanPepper Mar 2020 #20
No, Trump Cannot Move the General Election Gothmog Mar 2020 #22
Thank you for this, Gothmog. nt PunkinPi Mar 2020 #23
This shit.Again. And again. And Again. onenote Apr 2020 #26
It's an open question. kentuck Apr 2020 #27
Yes and we will win. we can do it Apr 2020 #30
OF COURSE !! One were only 70% participation from last time cause people scare, sick or dead. uponit7771 Apr 2020 #35
This message was self-deleted by its author elocs Apr 2020 #36
Yes. Of course, we will. Laelth Apr 2020 #37
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