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In reply to the discussion: The Genuine Constitutional Remedy for a Fraudulent Election [View all]MedusaX
(1,129 posts)evaluated/ interpreted within its construct.
As such, one SCOTUS based ruling might very well be, as you suggest, that the brevity of the presidential term/ election cycle provides sufficient remedy for an unlawfully executed electoral event.
Another possible SCOTUS based ruling could be that the electoral event identified in Article II Sec.1 Clause1, as the prerequisite for the vesting of executive powers, is implicitly one which must be lawfully executed. By definition, an
unlawfully executed electoral event cannot be recognized as meeting the standard of a 'lawfully executed' event. As such, the Constitutional requirement necessary for the vesting of Executive Branch power has not been satisfied therefore no transfer of Executive power is recognized.