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minus-squareBorg286linkfedilink1•1 year agoWasn’t there an attempt to have electors vote for whoever wins the popular vote. It was contingent on enough states joining forces. I forgot what it’s name is, but wouldn’t such a thing rely on electors being able to vote dynamically?
minus-squareoutrageousmatterOPMlink1•1 year agoI don’t believe so, though there are state elector laws in some state that punish them for being faithless and punishes the electors.
Wasn’t there an attempt to have electors vote for whoever wins the popular vote. It was contingent on enough states joining forces. I forgot what it’s name is, but wouldn’t such a thing rely on electors being able to vote dynamically?
I don’t believe so, though there are state elector laws in some state that punish them for being faithless and punishes the electors.