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Jose Garcia

(2,581 posts)
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:15 PM Dec 2016

Maine elector has vote for Sanders ruled improper, switches vote to Clinton

Source: Associated Press

AUGUSTA, Maine — A Democratic Maine elector’s vote for US Sen. Bernie Sanders was ruled improper Monday and he switched his vote to Hillary Clinton.

Earlier in the day, it appeared that Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is going to get at least one of Maine’s four electoral votes.

Democratic elector David Bright originally said he’d vote for Sanders only under the unlikely scenario in which Republican President-elect Donald Trump failed to get the necessary 270 votes.

But he said Monday he intends to vote for Sanders anyway to acknowledge the efforts of the young supporters of Sanders, who beat Democrat Hillary Clinton in Maine’s presidential caucuses.

Read more: https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2016/12/19/maine-elector-says-vote-for-sanders-maine-elector-says-vote-for-sanders/rzVD3ijtgKObvn5dbvzddN/story.html

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jalan48

(13,833 posts)
2. EC voting is really disproportionate voting favoring conservative rural areas.
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:22 PM
Dec 2016

It has nothing to do with protecting the Republic from an unqualified (insane) candidate.

 

elmac

(4,642 posts)
3. It has more to do with protecting rich slave owners
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:28 PM
Dec 2016

then the Republic. Its an archaic process and needs to be gone.

kelly1mm

(4,732 posts)
4. But without a Constitutional Convention any 13 states can block getting rid of the EC.
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 04:33 PM
Dec 2016

And they will as it is in their (the states) best interest.

Massacure

(7,508 posts)
6. Neutering the electoral college doesn't need a Constitutional Convention
Mon Dec 19, 2016, 11:05 PM
Dec 2016

If the 11 most populous states; California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina and New Jersey were to each pass a law allocating their state's electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote, the winner of the national popular vote would receive 270 electoral votes and win the election.

There would be nothing the other 39 states could do about it.

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