[EL] Check out Could Pennsylvania Republicans end the electoral college a...

Josiah Neeley JNeeley at bopplaw.com
Thu Sep 15 12:39:45 PDT 2011


Or if Nader had not run, etc. I'm talking about different from what actually happened. 
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From: Bonin, Adam C. [ABonin at cozen.com]
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Subject: RE: [EL] Check out Could Pennsylvania Republicans end the      electoral       college a...

Arguably 2000, had every Florida vote been recounted or Palm Beach County not employed the "butterfly" ballot.

(Ducks under table.)

--Adam

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Subject: RE: [EL] Check out Could Pennsylvania Republicans end the electoral college a...

When was the last time when a by congressional district allotment would have given a different result from the current system? I take it from prior comments that the results would have been the same at least since 1976.
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