- In the event of Trump disputing results due to external factors (eg mail-voting fraud), the Constitution decrees intervention by Congress and the Supreme Court.
- After the election, state electors meet in December to cast electoral votes and resolve disputes in line with the majority vote in each state.
- Trump could maintain power despite losing if state electors also view their state voting results as fraudulent and break rank by voting for Trump.
- Article details scenario in which Pennsylvania is contested yet Trump wins.
What happens if Trump loses but refuses to concede?
(09/14/2020)