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The Supreme Court of Iceland invalidated the results of the election on January 25, 2011 following complaints about several faults in how the election was conducted.[f][g] The election was challenged by three persons citing technical violations of election laws. [h] However, there was no evidence that the flaws in the process led to actual problems.[i] [j] Parliament began the same day with deliberations on whether and how to continue the process. Two reactions are considered possible: the Alþingi could appoint the elected candidates if their mandate is considered legitimate, or the elections could be repeated.