Officials in battleground states say lawyers are ready on this Election Day to pursue legal action against any counties who try to disrupt or delay the vote certification process.
The warnings come after a few counties in Arizona, Pennsylvania and New Mexico initially did not certify results or did so with incomplete tallies following the 2022 midterm elections, according to Politico.
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Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson also said that lawyers have prepared draft legal filings in order to sue any county that tries to avoid certifying this yearâ€
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During the last presidential election, former President Trump urged two members of Michiganâ€
In September, during an event hosted by the nonprofit Center for Election Innovation & Research, Gabriel Sterling, the chief operating officer for the Georgia secretary of stateâ€
‘With the system we have in place, with the lawyers we have in place, we have game-planned a lot of this out,’ he reportedly added.
State election officials tell Politico that local officials are duty-bound to certify results and the task is not optional.