Oklahoma Bill on Disobedient Presidential Electors Advances

On February 20, the Oklahoma Senate Rules Committee passed SB 309, on the subject of presidential electors who don’t vote for the presidential and vice-presidential candidates that the elector had been expected to vote for. Unlike the model bill that has been introduced in a few other states, the Oklahoma bill does not require political parties to nominate alternate presidential electors. Instead, the bill just says that all candidates for presidential elector must take an oath before the election to support the expected ticket. Electors who disobey their oath will be deemed to have resigned.

The bill says when an elector is deemed to have resigned, the other presidential electors will choose a replacement on the spot. The bill seems to assume that an independent presidential candidate will never carry Oklahoma, because it makes no provision for independent presidential electors who disobey their pledge.


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