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electorsnoun
Plural noun of elector.
The electors were asked to bring a form of identification so they could have their voting card confirmed in the polling station.
Submitted by MaryC on April 2, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of electors in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of electors in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Given the potential implications of a holding that electors could vote for anyone they chose, it's not surprising that the justices held that states can prevent them from doing so, the only surprise is the unanimous vote in cases at least some expected to divide The Supreme Court.
He asked if I would sign on both to a letter that had been sent from my state and/or that I would support the decertification of the electors, and I said I would not.
Our hope is that we have succeeded in contributing to creating clarity, italian electors are able to make up their minds.
( N) either the Constitution nor Electoral Count Act offer any basis for claims by people who are not duly elected and certified presidential electors to replace duly elected and certified presidential electors solely because such non-electors were not elected, but would have liked to have been elected, resulting in their preferred candidates losing re-election, plaintiffs' claims to the contrary find no support in the text of the cited constitutional provisions or Electoral Count Act, and are contrary to the whole point of holding elections.
The only issue we've engaged them on is the list of fraudulent electors.
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