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applegrove

(118,659 posts)
Mon Oct 14, 2019, 04:07 PM Oct 2019

Will the Supreme Court Stop Faithless Electors?

Will the Supreme Court Stop Faithless Electors?

October 14, 2019 at 2:15 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard 53 Comments

https://politicalwire.com/2019/10/14/will-the-supreme-court-stop-faithless-electors/

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“On Dec. 19, 2016, a little more than a month after the presidential election, members of the Electoral College gathered around the nation to cast their votes. Ten of them went rogue,” the New York Times reports.

“A swing by that number of electors would have been enough to change the outcomes in five of the previous 58 presidential elections, according to a petition filed last week in the Supreme Court. In the 2000 election, after an assist from the Supreme Court, George W. Bush beat Al Gore by just five electoral votes.”

“The petition asked the justices to decide whether ‘faithless electors‘ were free to disregard pledges they made to vote for their own parties’ candidates. It urged the court to act quickly.”

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Will the Supreme Court Stop Faithless Electors? (Original Post) applegrove Oct 2019 OP
Getting rid of the EC would solve that problem lol Takket Oct 2019 #1
Good one! applegrove Oct 2019 #2
In Texas, we carefully vet the electors Gothmog Oct 2019 #3
Kickin' Faux pas Oct 2019 #4

Gothmog

(145,264 posts)
3. In Texas, we carefully vet the electors
Mon Oct 14, 2019, 04:54 PM
Oct 2019

Each Senate district gets to vote on one elector at the state convention and the nominations committee picks the remaining electors. I know that we try to vet the electors to get people who were former county party chairs or other hard core Democratic party types.

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