The equipment must
allow the elector to verify his or her vote, without the assistance of another person, before the paper ballot is printed.
The equipment or the process used must
allow the elector to verify his or her vote after the paper ballot is printed but before casting his or her vote.
Not exact matches
Define a coalition as winning if the total number of electoral votes of the state in that coalition is 270 or more (let's ignore at first that two small states make things more complicated by
allowing a mixed
elector group).
What the Constitution says is that an
elector of State X is not
allowed to vote for both a presidential candidate who resides in State X and a VP candidate from State X.
EQUAL CONSTITUENCIES, securing the same amount of representation for the same number of
electors, instead of
allowing small constituencies to swamp the votes of larger ones.
However, electoral irregularities and intimidation led Commonwealth observers to declare that «the conditions in Zimbabwe did not adequately
allow for a free expression of will by the
electors» and the country was suspended from the Commonwealth later that year - a decision renewed in December 2003.
A vote on whether to make a sitting MP fight his seat again should take place when local
electors want it, assuming they can gather enough signatures (most systems that
allow for recall votes set high enough thresholds to deter frivolous campaigns).
And faithless
electors would
allow a third candidate to be considered, perhaps someone that could get Republican votes in Congress.
Electors were needed as a mechanism that
allowed, if the need arose (nobody got enough electoral votes to get elected, a candidate died, etc.), to negotiate a solution in a timely manner (because each consultation with their home state could take weeks)
The result of the rushed, last - minute process was a provision
allowing registration of a party so long as it runs a candidate in a single electoral district, in addition to meeting some other administrative requirements such as having at least 250
electors as members.
(4) No person shall be
allowed to act as the friend of more than one
elector mentioned in subsection (1) at any polling place, other than a polling place established under section 14.