faithless
12.14.20
Electors convene amid Trump storm
—Jonathan Easley // The Hill // 14 Dec. 2020 // 6:00 AM EST
Electors convene amid Trump storm
—Jonathan Easley // The Hill // 14 Dec. 2020 // 6:00 AM EST
7.6.20
The unanimous decision, arising out of a case from Washington state, essentially gives states the right to outlaw "faithless electors" who cast their votes for people other than those chosen by voters... Thirty-two states and D.C. have laws requiring their electors to abide by the outcome of the election. But only 11 of those states, including Colorado, have laws allowing them to nullify faithless electors' votes or remove them from office.
—Harper Neidig, The Hill, "Supreme Court rules states can remove 'faithless electors'," 6 Jul. 2020 {10:21 AM EDT}
The unanimous decision, arising out of a case from Washington state, essentially gives states the right to outlaw "faithless electors" who cast their votes for people other than those chosen by voters... Thirty-two states and D.C. have laws requiring their electors to abide by the outcome of the election. But only 11 of those states, including Colorado, have laws allowing them to nullify faithless electors' votes or remove them from office.
—Harper Neidig, The Hill, "Supreme Court rules states can remove 'faithless electors'," 6 Jul. 2020 {10:21 AM EDT}
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