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  2. Faithless elector - Wikipedia

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    The constitutionality of state pledge laws was confirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1952 in Ray v. Blair [12] in a 5–2 vote. The court ruled states have the right to require electors to pledge to vote for the candidate whom their party supports, and the right to remove potential electors who refuse to pledge prior to the election.

  3. Faithless electors in the 2016 United States presidential ...

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    In this system of representative democracy, a presidential candidate is deemed to have won a presidential race if that candidate wins a simple majority of the electoral college vote. Electors are selected on a state-by-state basis: in 48 states all electors are pledged to the winner of the statewide popular vote; in Maine and Nebraska the ...

  4. Unpledged elector - Wikipedia

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    In Alabama, the vote was not for the presidential candidates but for individual electors, with each of the 11 electors having their own separate elections. As a result of Alabama's Democratic primaries, five of the eleven nominated Democratic electors were pledged to Democratic nominees John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and six were ...

  5. States can punish electors who go against the popular vote ...

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    The unanimous ruling challenges the independence of what are known as "faithless electors" — individuals who vote for candidates other than the one voters favor. While the American public votes ...

  6. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    In the 1796 election, 18 electors pledged to the Federalist Party ticket cast their first vote as pledged for John Adams, electing him president, but did not cast their second vote for his running mate Thomas Pinckney. As a result, Adams attained 71 electoral votes, Jefferson received 68, and Pinckney received 59, meaning Jefferson, rather than ...

  7. Why the United States president is not elected by popular ...

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    In November we vote for electors pledged to a candidate for president and VP.The electoral votes are then tallied nationwide and reported the next January. Recall that the people of their states ...

  8. List of 2016 United States presidential electors - Wikipedia

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    Electors: 38, pledged to vote for Donald Trump for President and Mike Pence for Vice President One elector, Christopher Suprun, pledged not to vote for Donald Trump [60] Ron Paul and John Kasich each received one vote for President Carly Fiorina received one vote for Vice President. Candace Noble, At-large [61] Fred Farias, At-large; Marty ...

  9. 13 accused of being 'fake electors' cast Electoral College ...

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    When the same process played out four years ago, with 306 electoral votes going to President Joe Biden, Trump and his allies allegedly organized false slates of electors in seven states as part of ...