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SCOTUS Case No. 22O155, TX v. PA, et al.
Texas has filed it's (Combined) Reply to the Formal Responses of the 4 Defendant States, and the ToC looks like this:

@naikarrah

Is there actually a clause in the constitution that says only a state legislature can make any alterations to the election rules in the state?

'Everyone' (the wingers) tells my 'it's obvious', no one will quote it.

@Old_Dave give me a min & i will get it for you, it's actually listed by reference in most of the filings by Plaintiff(s)

@naikarrah

That "the rules for appointing electors" means all things associated with an election seems a stretch.

@Old_Dave
oh, i agree, however, the correct section DOES exist... (not sure if it's helpful to them or not yet w/out reading the cited cases?)

ArtI.S4.C1.1.1.1.1 Role of the States in Regulating Federal Elections

@naikarrah

Elections for senators and representatives.

Doesn't say presidents I note.

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