d. An order, declaration, and/or injunction directing Defendants to verify and confirm that all mail-in ballots tabulated in the 2020 election were validly cast in compliance with state law and to disallow those ballots that did not comply. e. An order, declaration, and/or injunction that the results of the 2020 presidential election were defective and providing that the Pennsylvania General Assembly should choose the state’s electors. f. A declaration that Donald Trump was the winner of the legal votes cast in Pennsylvania in the November 3, 2020, election and thus the recipient of Pennsylvania’s electors. 17. Respondent, in various pleadings and in his November 17, 2020, argument to the district court, specified that Plaintiffs were asking that the district court invalidate between 680,000 and 1.5 million (out of approximately 2.6 million) mail-in ballots. These were all votes that had already been counted by Pennsylvania election officials. 18. The district court wrote that it was “unable to find any case in which a plaintiff has sought such a drastic remedy in the context of an election, in terms of the sheer volume of votes asked to be invalidated.” 502 F. Supp. 3d at 906. 19. The circuit court wrote that the “relief sought–throwing out millions of votes–is unprecedented” and noted that Plaintiffs “cite[d] no authority for this drastic remedy.” 830 F. App’x at 388. 7

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