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President Trump Files Petition for a Writ of Certiorari with US Supreme Court

By Kirk Allen & John Kraft

On December 21, 2020

United States (ECWd) –

President Trump has filed a Writ of Certiorari with the US Supreme Court in relation to the multiple rulings by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court regarding the elimination of statutory requirements regarding signature verification, the right of campaigns to challenge invalid mail ballots, mandates that mail voters fill in, date, and sign mail ballot declarations and the right of campaigns to observe the mail ballot canvassing process in a meaningful way.

QUESTIONS PRESENTED
“Article II of the Constitution provides that “Each State shall appoint [electors for President and Vice President] in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct.” U.S. Const. art. II, § 1, cl. 2 (emphasis added). That power is “plenary,” and the statutory provisions enacted by the legislature in the furtherance of that constitutionally-assigned duty may not be ignored by state election officials or changed by state courts. Bush v. Gore (“Bush II”), 531 U.S. 98, 104-05 (2000).”

“Yet, during the 2020 presidential election, that is what the Pennsylvania Supreme Court did in four cases – three at issue in this Petition, and one already before the Court. Statutory requirements were eliminated regarding signature verification, the right of campaigns to challenge invalid mail ballots, mandates that mail voters fill in, date, and sign mail ballot declarations, and even the right of campaigns to observe the mail ballot canvassing process in a meaningful way.”

“Collectively, these three decisions resulted in counting approximately 2.6 million mail ballots in violation of the law as enacted by the Pennsylvania Legislature. According to public reports, without these protections, the resulting disqualification rate of invalid ballots was anemic—meaning over 110,000 invalid ballots were illegally counted—more than enough to have affected the outcome of the election, where the margin between the two principal candidates for President currently stands at 80,558. The questions presented are therefore:”

1. “Whether the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s alteration or suspension of state election law through its three decisions before and after the November 2020 general election usurped the Pennsylvania Legislature’s plenary authority to “direct [the] Manner” for appointing electors for President and Vice-President, in violation of Article II, Section 1, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution?”

2. “Whether the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s three decisions usurping the Pennsylvania Legislature’s plenary authority to “direct [the] Manner” for appointing presidential electors, by changing the law, including eviscerating protections against mail ballot fraud, violated the Due Process Clause of the Constitution, and whether Pennsylvania applying the new rules promulgated by the Court during the election in only select counties where mail ballots heavily favored one candidate over the other violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution?”

3.”Whether this Court has the power to provide a meaningful remedy to Petitioner in advance of the January 6, 2021 Joint Session of Congress, at which electoral votes will be opened and counted, or before the January 20, 2021 inauguration date specified by the Constitution?”

We will update this article as the case moves through the court.

A copy of the filing can be downloaded at this link or viewed below.

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5 Comments
  • Sherry L Brianza
    Posted at 12:53h, 21 December

    Thanks for sharing this. Look forward to the result and its speedy resolution!

  • Peggy wade
    Posted at 20:08h, 23 December

    Thank you for sharing. I feel like the world is against the conservative voice and our great President.

  • Katrine B. Stevens
    Posted at 01:39h, 24 December

    Due your honest duty and job. That is freedom. and our country’s meaning. My family came on the Mayflower I am related to the Presidents Adam’s. Freedom and honor is all we have. Dec. 24, 2020

  • Katrine B. Stevens
    Posted at 01:42h, 24 December

    The Supreme Court should due their honest duty and job. That is freedom. and our country’s meaning. My family came on the Mayflower I am related to the Presidents Adam’s. Freedom and honor is all we have. Dec. 24, 2020

  • Kirk Allen & John Kraft
    Posted at 07:12h, 24 December

    The courts have punted this case until after the inauguration.

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