Okay, this is a true story in Florida, how do you think it will play out?
A Democratic Man running for a County Commission Seat notices that he doesn't receive ANY NOT ONE vote in one precinct. He questions a few people and me too, I recommend him to someone who knows ACLU lawyers very well and one of them agrees to help the candidate. It turns out Him NOR the Republican Candidate WERE PUT ON THE BALLOT in that PRECINCT WHICH IS SPLIT BETWEEN TWO DISTRICTS IN EITHER DISTRICT which is a clear case of total voter disenfranchisement IMHO.
The Democrat would not win even if he received all votes from that precinct but that does not disregard the fact, these people on that precinct never got to vote on who their county commissioner should be.
If you were the judge, how would you rule? I am not a lawyer so have no idea.