Message from @Perihelion - CA

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2019-02-28 15:05:50 UTC  

Next year is the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower voyage landing in America

2019-02-28 15:07:57 UTC  

OOO I didn't know that

2019-02-28 15:17:15 UTC  
2019-02-28 15:35:29 UTC  

Hopefully this gets struck down by the courts.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/550702591172935720/Screenshot_20190228-073438_Samsung_Internet.jpg

2019-02-28 15:42:14 UTC  

Good morning fellow non tinfoil non-autistic handcraft artists

2019-02-28 16:04:33 UTC  

Makin' some assumptions there, buddy... 😏

2019-02-28 16:17:40 UTC  

@Hakujin - CA "Each State shall appoint, in such Manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a Number of Electors," It's constitutional.

2019-02-28 16:22:09 UTC  

May appoint a number of electors.

2019-02-28 16:22:30 UTC  

It DOES NOT grant the state permission to dictate how they vote

2019-02-28 16:23:03 UTC  

It grants the state permission to appoint the electors as they see fit.

2019-02-28 16:25:38 UTC  

Almost all states allow the winner of the popular vote to select the delegates so I'm not sure how this is different in practice

2019-02-28 16:26:06 UTC  

Popular vote of their state.

2019-02-28 16:26:27 UTC  

The people in their state how they voted

2019-02-28 16:27:30 UTC  

This law, however, tells them they must vote according to how the national vote tallies. In essence, disregarding how the people they represent vote

2019-02-28 16:29:20 UTC  

So now the voting public in California and New York will be determining how Colorado’s electoral votes will be cast, instead of the voting public of Colorado

2019-02-28 16:29:49 UTC  

This should be an easy one to strike down.

2019-02-28 16:32:04 UTC  

I'm afraid it sounds constitutional. They could totally ignore the vote if they wanted

2019-02-28 16:32:26 UTC  

basically the legislature can stack the Electoral College in any way they wish

2019-02-28 16:45:08 UTC  

@DixieBoy76 - KY Wow,didn't know that,that is awesome to hear! 400yrs!

2019-02-28 16:52:52 UTC  

@Perihelion - CA it’s not Constitutional for a state to dictate how their residents vote.

2019-02-28 16:55:01 UTC  

Maybe I'm missing something here but it's been at upheld by the Supreme Court that the state legislature can select the Electoral College without consulting the people

2019-02-28 16:55:27 UTC  

Yes, that is selecting the electors

2019-02-28 16:55:39 UTC  

Which is constitutional

2019-02-28 16:55:56 UTC  

Right and the electors will vote 99% of the time as instructed

2019-02-28 16:56:14 UTC  

Telling them HOW to vote, disregarding the electorate for who they represent, is not Constitutional

2019-02-28 16:56:42 UTC  

That is voting according to their OWN states’ electorate

2019-02-28 16:57:09 UTC  

The electoral college doesnt represent the electorate

2019-02-28 16:57:13 UTC  

It just is whatver the legislature decides

2019-02-28 16:57:30 UTC  

Which for almost all states is selected by state popular vote

2019-02-28 16:57:33 UTC  

Yes they do. They vote according to their states electorate

2019-02-28 16:58:01 UTC  

No they are not compelled to follow any popular vote

2019-02-28 16:58:10 UTC  

See gore vs bush

2019-02-28 16:58:13 UTC  

Yes. Popular vote in Texas determines who the electoral members of Texas vote

2019-02-28 16:58:26 UTC  

Thats how texas legislature decided it

2019-02-28 16:58:34 UTC  

Its not a constitutional matter

2019-02-28 16:58:53 UTC  

Popular vote in Florida determines who the electoral members of Florida vote

2019-02-28 16:59:09 UTC  

Nope

2019-02-28 16:59:14 UTC  

Gore vs Bush

2019-02-28 16:59:28 UTC  

Legislature just overruled popular vote

2019-02-28 16:59:31 UTC  

Same as in every state, though some have eased that to allow them to vote individually based on which district they represent

2019-02-28 16:59:57 UTC  

But they are STILL voting according to the people they represent