Electors Voting Process: Part Nine
Electors Voting Process: Part Nine
Electors should be used to choose the state head executives (Governor and Vice-Governor). These electors should be chosen a year before they cast their choice for these positions.
There needs to be a different set of electors for governor and for vice-governor. Each set of electors must individually represent a different entity. On the federal level, a Presidential elector must represent a congressional district while a Vice-Presidential elector must represent a state senate district. Thereby the states must pattern their government model from the federal model. On the state level, an elector for governor must represent a state delegate/assembly district and an elector for vice-governor must represent a locality (county or city).
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