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Section 5 sets forth the circumstances under which state court determinations relating to "any controversy or contest concerning the appointment of all or any of the electors" of the state will be given authoritative effect.
It embraces state legislation for the "final determination of any controversy or contest concerning the appointment of all or any of the [presidential] electors of such state by judicial or other methods or procedures".
The law says that if a state has provided "by laws enacted prior to" Election Day, a method of settling "any controversy or contest" concerning the appointment of electors, the determination made according to those laws shall not be subject to challenge in Congress.
The statute provides that each state's procedures for settling "any controversy or contest concerning the appointment of all or any of the electors" shall be conclusive with respect to the choice of that state's electors if the state procedures were "provided by laws enacted prior to the day fixed for the appointment of the electors".
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Section 5, which gives conclusive effect to determinations of controversies or contests concerning the appointment of electors only if those determinations are made "pursuant to" "laws enacted prior to" Election Day and within the federally mandated Dec. 12 deadline.
Most of the areas in which there really is a global contest concern the state, not individuals and here Mr Cameron's performance is mixed at best.
The basic federal statute governing presidential elections, contained in Title 3 of the United States Code, provides that when "any controversy or contest" arises concerning the appointment of electors, a state's own "judicial or other methods or procedures" for resolving the dispute "shall be conclusive, and shall govern in the counting of the electoral votes".
A red card was followed by Muller's inevitable calm finish from the spot - and that was that as far as the contest was concerned.
This is a hyper-truth where the presidential contest is concerned.
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