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Supreme Court hears challenges to laws against 'faithless electors'

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The U.S. Supreme Court began hearing two cases Wednesday that could have a major impact on “faithless electors,” rogue voters in the Electoral College who cast the formal ballots for the president of the United States.
May 13 (UPI) — The U. S. Supreme Court began hearing two cases Wednesday that could have a significant impact on “faithless electors,” rogue voters in the Electoral College who cast the formal ballots for the president of the United States.
The two cases are the final items on the Supreme Court’s October 2019 term and conclude the justices’ historic remote hearings that have been necessitated by the coronavirus pandemic. Arguments began at 10 a.

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