The Stolen Election is stated in the singular as if The United States has one national election. We have hundreds that we call "an election". Every town, every city or county conducts an election using its own equipment, supervised by its own local officials, staffed by its own local residents. There is not a lot more than that you need to know for debunking the plausibility of the "Stolen Election". TV viewers had a good demonstration of the locality of American elections last night if they tuned in for the returns from Maricopa County in Arizona. They came in around 10 p.m., changing the Senate race in that state to favor the incumbent Democrat thereby maintaining Democrats majority for the next two years, a local national election fixed by no one but the county residents who voted.