• Pennomi
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    10 months ago

    You are wrong, sadly. While the ballot does have candidates for president, technically what you’re doing is a district election for your presidential delegate, who then casts a vote for the president however they want. Usually this means they vote whatever way the popular vote goes in their district, but sometimes you get a “faithless elector” who legally overrides democracy and votes for a different candidate.

    It’s supremely fucked up.

    Edit: not false elector, it’s faithless elector

    • @breadsmasher
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      Ah right the electoral college and that sort of thing. Thanks!

    • TheMongoose
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      310 months ago

      but sometimes you get a “false elector” who legally overrides democracy and votes for a different candidate.

      Genuine questions - how often does that happen? It can’t be a lot, and it can’t make the deciding vote, right, otherwise the whole system would have been ripped apart by the media long ago…

      • Jaysyn
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        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector

        As of the 2020 election, there have been a total of 165 instances of faithlessness, 90 of which were for president, while 75 were for vice president. They have never swung an election, and nearly all have voted for third party candidates or non-candidates, as opposed to switching their support to a major opposing candidate.