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Are Presidential Electors Free To Vote As They Wish, Despite A State’S Popular Vote?, Alan Raphael, Elliott Mondry Jan 2020

Are Presidential Electors Free To Vote As They Wish, Despite A State’S Popular Vote?, Alan Raphael, Elliott Mondry

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Electoral College: Supreme Court Decides That States May Replace Or Punish Presidential Electors Who Do Not Vote For The Candidate Who Won The Most Votes In The State, But Leaves Several Questions Unanswered, Alan Raphael Jan 2020

Electoral College: Supreme Court Decides That States May Replace Or Punish Presidential Electors Who Do Not Vote For The Candidate Who Won The Most Votes In The State, But Leaves Several Questions Unanswered, Alan Raphael

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Taking Voting Rights Seriously: Race And The Integrity Of Democracy In America., Steven A. Ramirez Jan 2007

Taking Voting Rights Seriously: Race And The Integrity Of Democracy In America., Steven A. Ramirez

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Promoting Women's Access To Politics And Decision Making: The Role Of Tgnp And Other Advocacy Groups In The 2000 General Elections., Miranda Johnson, Aggripina Mosha Jan 2004

Promoting Women's Access To Politics And Decision Making: The Role Of Tgnp And Other Advocacy Groups In The 2000 General Elections., Miranda Johnson, Aggripina Mosha

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Bush V. Gore And A Proper Separation Of Powers, George Anastaplo Jan 2002

Bush V. Gore And A Proper Separation Of Powers, George Anastaplo

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