I remain convinced that post election litigation is extremely unlikely to change the results of the recall election unless (1) the race is very close or (2) there are reports of serious irregularities/problems at the polls or with the counting of votes. The Recorder offers a subscription-only article, “Ready for Action,” which paid subscribers can access here. The article quotes one of Davis’s lawyers: “‘With all the players, I would be astounded if there weren’t some kind of litigation,’ said Robin Johansen of Remcho, Johansen & Purcell.” Litigation? maybe. Successful litigation? Unlikely unless one of the two conditions I list occurs.