Examples of using Electors in English and their translations into Serbian
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just as it looks wrong in relation to his electors.
the electoral legislation are structured in such a way that more electors can vote for a candidate who is backed by fewer voters.
For centuries the seat of the dukes, electors, and kings of Bavaria,
Yet another way the result of an election might change from when Americans elect electors to when the electors elect the president concerns a power congress has.
Electors have a solemn responsibility under the Constitution
Many states have laws designed to ensure that electors vote for pledged candidates,
The Electors in each State shall have the qualifications requisite for Electors of the most numerous branch of the State Legislature.
There's nothing in the Constitution that says the electors are required to vote for a particular candidate,
has three electors; thus, D.C. cannot have more than three electors.
This was a problem if all electors for a given party ended up voting for both individuals, for instance,
The electors shall meet in the respective states,
Nebraska ended up with four Republican electors and one Democrat.
has 3 Electors, so the District cannot have more than 3 Electors.
Of the milk teeth especially the electors are of interest because they change much later(between 6- 12 years) for permanent choosing.
Clinton was nominated rather than Thomas Jefferson because the Virginia electors could not vote for Washington, and for a second Virginian.
Penalties are not too severe in most cases- failure to adhere to these state laws by so-called“faithless electors” could result in a fine or replacement as an elector.
they are in fact voting for a group of people known as electors.
has 3 Electors, so the District cannot have more than 3 Electors.
The electors in each State shall have the qualifications required for electors of the more numerous branch of the State legislatures.
Electors are not required by federal law to honor a pledge,