They are called electors and as a group they form the electoral college.
They are called electors and as a group they form the electoral college.
They are called electors and as a group they form the electoral college.
They are called electors and as a group they form the electoral college.
word in the pledge of allegiance means representive
the constitution
you need to be more specific for me to answer the question.
Yes. All elected officials and serviceman must pledge to defend and protect the Constitution.
George H. W. Bush
The article that states that national and state officials must pledge to uphold the Constitution is Article VI, Clause 3 of the United States Constitution. This clause requires all members of the oath of office to swear or affirm to support the Constitution, ensuring a commitment to its principles and legal framework.
The election officials in each state control the election of the electors. The people vote for the electors who are sworn to support their choice for president and VP. After the electors are chosen, they can, in theory, vote anyway they want but almost never do they break their pledge. Their votes are cast and sealed and sent to Washington to be counted..
The answer is NO if you're referring to BGLOs. This is frowned on and can get you blackballed.