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    In the United States Electoral College, a faithless elector is generally a party representative who does not have faith in the election result within...
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    of these votes were invalidated under the faithless elector laws of their respective states, and the elector either subsequently voted for the pledged...
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    choose electors based upon how they have pledged to vote for president and vice president, with some state laws prohibiting faithless electors. All states...
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  • been mounted to elect unpledged electors in any state since 1964. An unpledged elector is distinct from a faithless elector who pledges their vote for a...
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    punish electors who vote in opposition to the plurality, known as "faithless" or "unpledged" electors. In modern times, faithless and unpledged electors have...
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    Ultimately, Trump received 304 electoral votes and Clinton 227, as two faithless electors defected from Trump and five from Clinton. Trump flipped six states...
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    being selected as a Democratic elector, Parks cast his vote for the Dixiecrat ticket, making him a "faithless elector" and sparking controversy. His defection...
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    Quincy Adams received the only other electoral vote, which came from faithless elector William Plumer. Nine different Federalists received electoral votes...
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  • 578 (2020), was a United States Supreme Court case on the issue of "faithless electors" in the Electoral College stemming from the 2016 United States presidential...
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    Fourteen unpledged electors from Mississippi and Alabama cast their votes for Senator Harry F. Byrd, as did a faithless elector from Oklahoma. The 1960...
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  • election. States generally require electors to pledge to vote for that state's winning ticket; to avoid faithless electors, most states have adopted various...
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    election over Hillary Clinton. This event was notable due to the many faithless electors in the electoral college votes, and the many unsuccessful objections...
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    Minnesota was the only state to split its electoral votes, as a faithless elector pledged to Kerry cast a ballot for John Edwards (written as John Ewards)...
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  • votes: the first was Tonie Nathan who in 1972 received one vote from a faithless elector. This was followed by Geraldine Ferraro in 1984 and Sarah Palin in...
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    one. Spotted Eagle's single vote came from Robert Satiacum Jr., a faithless elector in Washington, who cast it for her instead of Hillary Clinton. Spotted...
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  • Barbara Lett-Simmons (category Faithless electors)
    served as a presidential elector for Washington, D.C. in that year's presidential election, and notably became a faithless elector when she abstained from...
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  • since 1824, or won at least one electoral vote from an elector who was not a faithless elector. † and bolded indicates a winning candidate ‡ indicates...
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    receive one Electoral College vote from Virginia from a Republican faithless elector (see below). The Libertarian vice-presidential nominee Tonie Nathan...
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    West Virginia was home to a faithless elector in the election of 1988. During the assembly of the electoral college, one elector from West Virginia, Margarette...
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    them. An elector who votes for someone other than their candidate is known as a faithless elector. In the state of Arizona, a faithless elector's vote is...
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    differ depending on the disposition of faithless electors, on the assumption that certain faithless electors may have chosen to give their vote to the...
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  • Hillary Clinton 227, as two faithless electors defected from Trump and five defected from Clinton. Four faithless electors were from Washington (defected...
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    Roger MacBride (category Faithless electors)
    as a Republican presidential elector in Virginia in 1972, he defected from his pledged vote and became a faithless elector, casting a vote for the Libertarian...
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  • tickets If not for a faithless elector, Nixon and Agnew would have won 521 (96.8%) Electoral College votes. If not for a faithless elector, Ford would have...
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    Robert Satiacum Jr. (category Faithless electors)
    president, Satiacum did not vote as pledged, and as such is regarded as a faithless elector. Satiacum is the son of the late Robert Satiacum Sr., an advocate...
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    Tipping point state: Florida, 14.54% (163,478 votes) (a) Alabama faithless elector W. F. Turner, who was pledged to Adlai Stevenson and Estes Kefauver...
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    candidate in 1972, was the first woman to receive an electoral vote, via faithless elector Roger MacBride. New York Representative Geraldine Ferraro was the...
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    popular vote went towards unpledged Federalist electors. Adams's only electoral vote came from a faithless elector. Jackson won a plurality of electoral votes...
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    any state. However, he was given one electoral vote by Washington faithless elector Mike Padden. As of 2020, the 1976 election remains the last time that...
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    does not eliminate the Electoral College or affect faithless elector laws; it merely changes how electors are pledged by the participating states. Under the...
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