Back in late-16‚ Wisconsin Republican Party members went to court seeking resolution for a timing mix-up in electoral laws (which showed different dates for the Electoral College meeting)
The state-level regulations pointed to Dec 16th as meeting day: first Monday after second Wednesday; however federal guidelines specified Dec 17th - the first Tuesday following that same Wednesday. This created a real-world scheduling issue for the states ten electoral votes
The timing conflict needed quick fixing since President-elect Trumpʼs electoral votes were at stake. Wisconsin law-makers found themselves caught between two different legal requirements: state rules saying one thing federal rules saying another. The situation showed how even small details in election processes can create unexpected issues that need court guidance to resolve