0 sats \ 3 replies \ @Satosora 8 Oct \ parent \ on: Eliminating the Filibuster and the Problem with Democracy Politics_And_Law
Not a fan, they can vote any way they like.
I don’t think that’s true anymore actually. I know a ton of state laws prevented that but I’m pretty sure it’s universal that a state has to go the way it goes with the exception of Nebraska and New Hampshire I think… it’s the two states that allow their votes to be split
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There are definitely laws on the books in almost every state about "faithless electors", but I'm not sure they've ever been put to the test in court.