Minnesota's Unconstitutional Election (and others)
Today on the Justice and Drew radio show (1130 AM) Minnesota State Senator Paul Gazelka was asked if MN Secretary of State Steve Simon consulted the Legislature when the voting rules were changed in Minnesota this year. The answer was, 'Of course not. He didn't talk to us about anything.'
This makes Minnesota's election unconstitutional. The US Constitution states the State Legislators are in charge of election law. This was usurped by MN Secretary of State Simon, and other States Secretary's of State as well.
This was a raw power grab with dire consequences. Several Minnesota lawmakers have filed a lawsuit regarding this. Here's an excerpt:
"80. By entering into two stipulated settlement agreements with Democrat advocacy groups to alter the process for handling and accepting absentee and mail in
ballots, Steve Simon
unilaterally, and without
authority, altered Minnesota Election Law.
81. As a result of the Secretary of State’s usurpation of legislative power, the
longstanding witness requirements, well-known to Minnesota
voters, were removed. Absentee and Mail-In ballots were processed differently by the county ballot boards, overseen by county officials, with regard to acceptance or rejection because there was no witness requirement to
verify the person who cast the ballot was in fact the registered voter."
Link to get to copy of lawsuit here: https://twitter.com/kimberlyperks1/status/1332686290354049025
Long and short is this. The MN Secretary of State violated the US Constitution by not following Election Law as established by the State Legislature. This happened in other States as well as referenced in a Texas election lawsuit over other States unconstitutional changes to election laws.
Voters who voted in person on election day were held to a different standard than those who voted absentee.
A 'pandemic' does not cancel the Constitution, especially in something as important as a National Election.
So many States violated their election laws the only solution is the use of the 12th Amendment to the US Constitution and have each State Legislature get one vote for President.
Sadly over the course of the last year we have become accustomed to dictates from the Executive Branch and the total ignoring of the voice of the People in the Legislative Branch.
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