Sentences with phrase «presidential elector»

A presidential elector is a person who is chosen to cast a vote for president and vice president in the United States. These electors are typically selected by political parties and their votes help determine the winner of the presidential election. Full definition
These petitions must instead carry the names of presidential elector candidates.
Parties that engage in fusion for president must coordinate their choice of presidential elector candidates with the major party that is running the same presidential candidate; the two lists must be identical.
The state elections office rejected the petitions of Jill Stein and Jerry White because the board says there is a residency requirement for presidential elector candidates, and a group must have a resident in each U.S. House district.
As a result of changes in state laws enacted since 1789, the people have the right to vote for presidential electors in 100 % of the states, there are no property requirements for voting in any state, and the state - by - state winner - take - all method is used by 48 of the 50 states.
On the morning of October 4, the Pennsylvania Senate State Government Committee heard testimony for and against SB 1282, the bill to provide that each U.S. House district would choose its own presidential elector.
Each of the parties had one candidate for presidential elector who was put into a different district.
A minor party must file a list of presidential electors with the secretary of state no later than the last Tuesday in August.
If the bill passes, the group will be free to circulate the petition before it has chosen presidential elector candidates.
The actual vote for President is conducted by Presidential electors, not rank and file voters, and the validity of the electors is vested in Congress at the time that it receives the votes, not the states.
If an elector fails to cast a ballot for the presidential or vice presidential candidate of the party under whose name the elector was chosen, the elector's vote or abstention is invalidated and an alternate presidential elector, chosen by lot from among the alternates, shall cast a ballot in the name of the elector for the presidential and vice presidential candidate of the party under whose name the elector was chosen.
They also endorsed the ticket of presidential electors nominated by the Anti-Masons, who — if they won the election — should vote for Henry Clay if this would help to defeat Jackson, otherwise for Wirt.
Virginia law regarding petitions for the presidential candidates of unqualified parties, and independent presidential candidates, says that these petitions must carry the names of presidential elector Read more»
It fixes the typographical error that forces groups to list their candidates for presidential elector on their petition if they intend to run a presidential nominee that year.
These extra electoral votes would not be associated with any actual presidential electors.
The Constitution of the United States says that state legislatures are to decide how presidential electors are chosen.
This is the bill to provide that each U.S. House district would choose its own presidential elector.
However, in 2004, the State Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ralph Nader, and said there is no need for a residency requirement for presidential elector candidates, other than that they live in Wisconsin.
This is the bill to repair the typographical error that requires petitions to create a new party to contain a list of presidential elector candidates if that group intends to nominate someone for President.
On August 14, the Wisconsin state elections office determined that Jill Stein (Green Party presidential nominee) and Jerry White (Socialist Equality Party presidential nominee) should be on the November ballot, even though their slate of presidential elector candidates did not include at least one resident of each U.S. House district.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any alien to vote in any election held solely or in part for the purpose of electing a candidate for the office of President, Vice President, Presidential elector, Member of the Senate, Member of the House of Representatives, Delegate from the District of Columbia, or Resident Commissioner, unless -
A party must submit a list of its candidates, including nominees for presidential electors, to the secretary of state.
In the early 19th century, most states did not hold popular elections for presidential electors and the legislature just chose them directly; as time went on, more and more states changed to doing popular vote for them, but as recently as 1876, the Colorado legislature appointed its electors rather than hold an election because it was newly admitted and didn't have the time to do so.
Virginia law requires petitions for president to include a list of presidential elector candidates, and says one elector must reside in each U.S. House district.
However, Virginia law does not require the presidential elector candidates of qualified parties to observe any residency requirement.
It provides that the names of presidential elector candidates should no longer be printed on the ballot.
The Louisiana November 2008 ballot includes the names of 81 candidates for presidential elector.
Federal law requires jurisdictions that vote for President to tell the National Archives the number of votes received by each candidate for presidential elector.
The U.S. Constitution does not specify procedures for the nomination of candidates for presidential elector.
When a voter casts a vote for a candidate for President of the United States, s / he is in actuality casting a vote for the presidential electors who were selected by that candidate's party.
In the originally - envisioned system, Presidential electors are appointed by the states; the states decide how those electors are chosen.
Note that selecting a presidential elector is listed separately, so «electing any candidate for office of President» refers to the actual election of the President, that is, the vote of the Electoral College.
George Will has published this column, opposing Pennsylvania SB 1282, the bill to let each U.S. House district choose its own presidential elector.
They also nominated a full ticket of presidential electors, apparently composed of some supporters of William Wirt, and some of Henry Clay, but not pledged to any candidate.
Because the Virginia petition requires the presidential elector candidates to be listed, and there is a residency requirement for each elector, the old petitions are worthless.
On January 10, four Missouri state representatives introduced HB 1236, which deletes the accidental error in the 1993 ballot access reform bill that requires party petitions to include the names of presidential elector candidates.
Minor parties appeared on the presidential ballot in a few states last month, even though they submitted no presidential elector candidates.
However, in 2004, the State Supreme Court ruled in favor of Ralph Nader, and said there is no need for a residency requirement for presidential elector candidates, other than that Read more»
This is a document that tells the total number of valid votes received by each candidate for presidential elector.
However, the state disqualified the petition because the state says one presidential elector candidate needs to live in each U.S. House district.
The Libertarian Parties of Nevada and West Virginia didn't submit any presidential elector candidates.
When a party submits no presidential elector candidates, it is admitting that it is certain it won't carry Read more»
Then there are twelve candidates who qualified by paying the $ 500 fee and submitting a list of presidential elector candidates.
The State Objections Board, composed of the Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State, heard testimony about the dispute, and then ruled that the state party has the authority to name the presidential electors, and therefore the state party determines which presidential nominee to list.
Parties that engage in fusion for president must coordinate their choice of presidential elector candidates with the major party that is running the Read more»
New York state law requires ballot - qualified parties to choose their presidential elector candidates no later than September 10 this year.
On September 5, two days before the deadline, it submitted its candidates for presidential elector.
On September 10 the party was informed that one of its candidates for presidential elector is not a registered voter and is therefore ineligible.
He was a presidential elector in 1832, voting for Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren.
He joined the Republican Party upon its organization in 1855, and was a presidential elector in 1860, voting for Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin.
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