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Not automatically. They have to get permission from the monarch (or, in the absence of the monarch, the vice-regnal representative) to form a government.Daft.
But then again, in the UK and Canada (and other "Westminster" style parliamentary democracies) very few people get to vote for the Prime Minister, as well. In fact, only the people who live in his/her riding vote for the person who will be PM. That is because the leader of the party that wins the most seats (chosen by the members of the party) automatically becomes the PM.
Most states have laws binding the delegate to vote for the candidate.Your'e not, just as with the primaries where you were voting for delegates to a convention, now you are voting for a group of people who meet to vote for you.
Isn't the electoral college fun?
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Absolutely crazy, isn't it??Not automatically. They have to get permission from the monarch (or, in the absence of the monarch, the vice-regnal representative) to form a government.
... and there have been times when that regnal decision was pivotal in the outcome. Wasn't it the Peterson government in Ontario where the Lieutenant Governor had to decide between two requests to form a government: one from the Conservatives who won the most seats vs. another from a Liberal-NDP coalition that had a majority between them?
Which might just be part of the reasons for the lawsuits targeting Trump et al for attempting to bypass the system and get Pence to do something else.Most states have laws binding the delegate to vote for the candidate.
Can’t have a conversation without bringing trump into it. It’s a sickness.Which might just be part of the reasons for the lawsuits targeting Trump et al for attempting to bypass the system and get Pence to do something else.
Ya Think?
You don't know about the cases of Trump and his lawyers attempting to bring "alternate" slates of electors for Pence to accept.Can’t have a conversation without bringing trump into it. It’s a sickness.
Had nothing to do with the conversation. You inserted trump into it.You don't know about the cases of Trump and his lawyers attempting to bring "alternate" slates of electors for Pence to accept.
That is like pretending water is not involved when a ship sinks.
In all fairness, Trump's fake electors scheme was an attempt to bypass the system in place of the people electing their electors, not having their electors "hand selected" by a candidate for that office, so yeah, it's very much on topic.Can’t have a conversation without bringing trump into it. It’s a sickness.
No it was not. But have a nice day.In all fairness, Trump's fake electors scheme was an attempt to bypass the system in place of the people electing their electors, not having their electors "hand selected" by a candidate for that office, so yeah, it's very much on topic.
It's the old bait and switch tactic--"Look over here! Your ballots are being handled fraudulently!" **switches electors while attention is drawn to ballots**No it was not. But have a nice day.