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"Prediction: McCain will dump Palin"

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Blogger grishnash said...

Since we don't really have a national Presidential election in this country (we have 50 simultaneous state elections), the effects would vary greatly state to state. I'm most familiar with Oregon's laws on this, so that's what I'll discuss. As you alluded to, Oregon's ballots are already mostly printed at this point. They get mailed out in just over 2 weeks now. In any case, it's too late to change the ballots to say anything but John McCain/Sarah Palin.

Oregon law, though, says that while the names of the Presidential/Vice-Presidential ticket are written on the ballot, and can't be changed within the last 60 days before the election, the vote you are actually casting is for a slate of electors committed to voting for the PARTY you vote for. Those electors, once chosen, are supposed to be bound by state law to vote whatever ticket the party bosses tell them to when the Electoral College votes.

So, if McCain dumps Palin now, the replacement VP would not appear on the ballot, but the replacement VP would get the electoral votes still if they won the state.

Other states can, and probably do, have rules that differ significantly from this. It's a matter of state law up until the point where the electors vote in December. After that point, it's a Constitutional matter. If the President-Elect quits after that point, the VP-Elect becomes President on Jan. 20. If the President stays on but the VP quits, the President gets to nominate a new Vice-President, but the nominated candidate has to be confirmed by both the House and Senate.

8:51 AM, September 27, 2008

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