File:Faithless elector states.svg
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current | 15:02, 4 February 2020 | 959 × 593 (62 KB) | Mailman9 | Reverted to version as of 15:00, 4 February 2020 (UTC) | |
15:01, 4 February 2020 | 959 × 593 (78 KB) | Mailman9 | Reverted to version as of 10:02, 30 December 2017 (UTC) | ||
15:00, 4 February 2020 | 959 × 593 (62 KB) | Mailman9 | Added: Arizona (Ariz.Rev.Stat. 16-212); Delaware (Del. Code Ann. Title 15, § 4303(b)); Indiana (Ind.Code §§ 3-10-4-1.7, -8, -9); North Dakota; and Tennessee (Tenn. Code Ann. § 2-15-104(c)(1)). | ||
10:02, 30 December 2017 | 959 × 593 (78 KB) | Nothingbeforeus | Included Minnesota among the states with Faithless Elector laws. In Minnesota, a faithless elector is immediately removed and replaced by another elector who will vote for the pledged party. | ||
02:56, 9 February 2012 | 959 × 593 (78 KB) | Jay32183 | {{Information |Description={{en|A visual representation of the states that have laws to punish .<br/> en:Category:Images from the National Archives and Records Administration}} |Source=Transferred from [http://en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia]<br/> (O |
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