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Under the party-list system, the elector votes not for a single candidate but for a list of candidates.
Were that date to pass, Florida would still be entitled to deliver elector votes Congress must count unless both Houses find that the votes "had not been... regularly give".
Normally, the Electoral College vote is a formality, and every elector votes according to the winner of their state's popular vote.
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In 2004 a smaller number of agitators tried to stop Ohio's votes from going Republican, and one Democratic elector voted accidentally for John Edwards.
2In this election, and in others until 1804, each elector voted for two individuals without indicating which was to be president and which vice president.
In 1796, three Democratic electors who were expected to vote for Jefferson switched to Adams, throwing the election to his Originally, each elector voted for 2 men without regard to party, the man receiving the greatest number of votes becoming President, the the runnerup Vice-President.
Every Kentucky elector voted for both Jefferson and Clinton.
Another elector voted for former Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).
Since the electors' votes were not signed, it was never discovered who gave Mr. Edwards his lone electoral vote; at the time other electors in Minnesota speculated that it had been a mistake.
Section 15, which announces a rule by which the Houses of Congress will decide which electors' votes to count when the President of the Senate receives "more than one return or paper purporting to be a return from a State".
The Republicans carried 32 states, with 302 electoral votes (one elector pledged to Nixon voted for Wallace, however); 270 were needed to win.
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