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What happens if an elected official violates their Microtution contract?

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What happens if an elected official violates their Microtution contract?

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Every Microtution contract includes very specific details for a constituent of an elected official who executed a Microtution as part of their campaign for elective office to resolve disputes about compliance as contracted in the Microtution by the elected official. A constituent may initiate a binding arbitration process in strict compliance with the rules of the National Arbitration Association to resolve such disputes. To prevent frivolous arbitration proceedings, a constituent or constituents initiating the arbitration action must pay all costs associated with the arbitration, including all costs incurred by the elected official as a result of the arbitration, irrespective of the final decision issued through the binding arbitration process. If court action is necessary to enforce a ruling by the arbitrators, the arbitrators will file their ruling and request for action with a court having jurisdiction over such matters.

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