• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    11 个月前

    You are wrong, sadly. While the ballot does have candidates for president, technically what you’re doing is a district election for your presidential delegate, who then casts a vote for the president however they want. Usually this means they vote whatever way the popular vote goes in their district, but sometimes you get a “faithless elector” who legally overrides democracy and votes for a different candidate.

    It’s supremely fucked up.

    Edit: not false elector, it’s faithless elector

    • TheMongoose@kbin.social
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      11 个月前

      but sometimes you get a “false elector” who legally overrides democracy and votes for a different candidate.

      Genuine questions - how often does that happen? It can’t be a lot, and it can’t make the deciding vote, right, otherwise the whole system would have been ripped apart by the media long ago…