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What would happen if a state official refused to certify an election? - The Washington Post

There are backstops in place — for now — protecting our elections if Lake, Mark Finchem or another official went rogue and refused to certify the results. Read More
Republicans in key battleground races refuse to say they will accept results - The Washington Post

Of the 19 GOP candidates questioned by The Washington Post, a dozen declined to answer or refused to commit. Democrats overwhelmingly said they would respect the results ... Read More
Judge Orders Elections Board to Certify Democrat’s Victory in Contested N.C. Race

Judge Griffin had initially argued that some 65,000 ballots should be tossed because of a variety of eligibility issues, filing a protest with the State Board of Elections after it twice certified ... Read More
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