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This historical evidence demonstrates that Judge LaBarga is simply wrong in claiming that it was the original intention of either the Constitutional Convention or Congress to hold the election of electors on the same day in order to avoid bestowing advantage on one candidate or another, as good a rule as that might be.
The Constitution did not require that the states all choose their electors on the same day.
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A handful of Democratic electors now say they might vote for someone besides Clinton, perhaps a Republican like Ohio governor John Kasich, as they lobby Republican electors to do the same, but it's unclear if they're getting any traction.
OK, but what if the electors, infected with the same anti-voting brain parasite, refused to cast their votes for president?
Although popular voting had not been adopted in all states (South Carolina still chose its electors by state legislature), the 1848 election was the first in which all states voted on the same day, owing to federal legislation passed three years earlier that fixed the date of presidential elections in an attempt to deter voter fraud.
On the same play?
"On the same page.
On the same day.
on the same grounds.
On the same court.
Personality measures of more than 6000 US electors on the Big Five Factors have been collected on the Web through a Web site designed to assess their personality.
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