Re: Gerrymandering: Quick, Draw!
Each state gets to pick how it determines its electors. It could do it by drawing lots, if it wanted to.
The U.S. Constitution guarantees the people of each state "a Republican form of government." And since "one person, one vote" became a real thing, State senates have to be apportioned by population rather than land. Otherwise, your guess is as good as mine if voting for slates on a statewide basis would pass the "Republican form of government" Constitutional hurdle.
Originally posted by dxmnkd316
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The U.S. Constitution guarantees the people of each state "a Republican form of government." And since "one person, one vote" became a real thing, State senates have to be apportioned by population rather than land. Otherwise, your guess is as good as mine if voting for slates on a statewide basis would pass the "Republican form of government" Constitutional hurdle.
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