Help me understand the remedy in the Griffin case. Assume that the courts rule that the registrations of the 60,000 are invalid. Then what? No one knows how any of these improper voters actually cast their ballot. There is no way to deduct the invalidated votes from the total. The only remedy would be for a complete redo of the election. Right?
Help me understand the remedy in the Griffin case. Assume that the courts rule that the registrations of the 60,000 are invalid. Then what? No one knows how any of these improper voters actually cast their ballot. There is no way to deduct the invalidated votes from the total. The only remedy would be for a complete redo of the election. Right?
Help me understand the remedy in the Griffin case. Assume that the courts rule that the registrations of the 60,000 are invalid. Then what? No one knows how any of these improper voters actually cast their ballot. There is no way to deduct the invalidated votes from the total. The only remedy would be for a complete redo of the election. Right?