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Not a Sheep Donating Member (199 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-01-05 05:39 PM
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QUESTION: Someone else takes office until election is legitimized?
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I was told by "keepthemhonest" that if congress contests the vote, the next step we could hope for would be that:

"Someone else takes office until they can prove the legitimacy of the election."

Could someone please tell me if this is possible? I have no idea who is supposedly going to take office in this scenario and what laws/rules is being relied upon for this info but I'm told I could find it if I checked and I have not been able to.

Thanks!
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