Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty-One Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(State)-Session Five
Representative Democratic Model- Electable Offices Part Forty-One Dividing the Role Of Legislator-(State)-Session Five
When the electors for the Chief Official Legislative Proposer in the State Senate convene in the state capitol within twenty days after the election, each elector casts their vote(choice) for the Chief Official Legislative Proposer in the State Senate. Each elector is allowed to cast votes for his/her 2nd and 3rd preferences.
If a choice of theirs receives a majority vote by them(electors), that choice becomes the Chief Official Legislative Proposer in the State Senate. If no majority is achieved, the electors' choice with the fewest first preference votes is eliminated. The second preference choices of the first preference votes for the eliminated candidate(s) should be distributed to the remaining candidates until a majority is achieved.
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Notes Version: Electors for The Chief Official Legislative Proposer in
the State Senate each cast his/her choice for candidates vying for this
position.
A
majority choice becomes The Chief Official Legislative Proposer in the
State Senate. If no choice achieves the majority, then the second
preferences choices of the first preferences votes for the eliminated
candidate are distributed to the remaining candidates in the field. The
candidate(s) who are first eliminated are those who have the fewest
number of first preference votes.
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