I was curious about the nature of claims challenging election results that might be filed by Mr. Trump should he lose. Most of the actions filed to date seem to challenge ballots that arrive after today, etc. Question is: If an action is made and upheld, what is the likely remedy that the courts will require?
Not counting the affected ballots, but doesn't seem just to those voters following procedures at that time regardless of who was voted for. Is another possibility to invalidate all votes from affected jurisdictions and require those jurisdictions to hold a "repeat" election.
I saw hoping the rule of "ex post facto" would have relevance, but it seems to be restricted to criminal cases if I interpret correctly.