RESPONDENT’S ASSERTIONS OF ELECTION
FRAUD TO THE DISTRICT COURT
20.
The Initial Complaint consisted of seven counts and included
allegations that sounded in fraud, without using the term, asserting that in the seven
Defendant Counties, election fraud had occurred.
21.
The First Amended Complaint eliminated five of the seven counts and
alleged only (a) equal protection violations because election officials in some
Pennsylvania counties provided notice to their mail-in voters who had cast deficient
ballots and extended an opportunity to cure ballot deficiencies, and (b) a violation
of the Electors and Election Clauses of the Constitution because the notice-and-cure
procedures permitted in some counties were not authorized by the Pennsylvania
General Assembly.
22.
At the November 17, 2020, hearing, Respondent argued to the district
court that the extraordinary judicial intervention he sought on Plaintiffs’ behalf was
justified because of wide-spread election fraud:
a.
“But the best description of this situation is, it’s widespread,
nationwide voter fraud of which this is a part. And that’s probably the reason I’m
here, Your Honor, because this is not an isolated case, it’s a case that is repeated in
at least ten other jurisdictions.” Transcript of Oral Argument at 15, Donald J. Trump
for President, Inc. v. Boockkvar, 502 F. Supp. 3d 899 (M.D. Pa. 2020), ECF No.
199.
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