Florida and Texas are among seventeen states (think "interested parties") asking the United States Supreme Court to grant review and reverse the Pennsylvania Supreme Courts' extension of Election Day three days beyond November 3 through judicial fiat.
I'm writing this in simple, easy to understand terms, so please no emails from lawyers that I'm not using Black's Law Dictionary.
According to Supreme Court.gov the States of Ohio and Oklahoma, and in a filing by the State of Missouri the following states assert the Pennsylvania Supreme Court overstepped its constitutional responsibility, encroached on the authority of the Pennsylvania legislature, and violated the plain language of the Election Clauses of the U.S. Constituion:
- Ohio,
- Oklahoma,
- Missouri,
- Alabama,
- Arkansas,
- Florida,
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky,
- Louisiana,
- Mississippi,
- Nebraska
- South Carolina,
- South Dakota,
- Tennessee
- Texas
- West Virginia
As we've pledged as of the launch of this site, County Examiner will continue to publish links to court websites and documents.
A 4–3 majority of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court does not get to extend November 3 Election Day 2020 by three days to November 6th through judicial activism.
*A very special "Thank you" to Ashley Moody, Attorney General, Florida and Ken Paxton, Attorney General, Texas