Court Rules Electors Can Vote for Whomever They Choose
8/23: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a blow to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact by ruling that it was unconstitutional to force electors to vote for a candidate.
8/23: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals delivered a blow to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact by ruling that it was unconstitutional to force electors to vote for a candidate.
8/22: The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver ruled that the Colorado secretary of state has the right to replace electors, which threatens the Electoral College.
8/22: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit ruled that Colorado's adoption of the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact violates the constitution.