Uniform Law Commission Continues Work on Electoral College Proposal

The Uniform Law Commission, which has existed since 1892, is an institution which writes model proposed laws, and suggests its ideas to state legislatures. This year the Uniform Law Commission has been working on a model state law that would force presidential electors to vote for their own party’s nominee for president, when those electors vote in the electoral college. The committee working on this has set a public meeting in Chicago for December 4-5, 2009. Only members of the committee may speak, but anyone may watch. The meeting is at the Hotel Sax, 333 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Il 60610, 312-245-0333. Hours on December 4, a Friday, are 9 am to 5 pm; on December 5, 8:30 am to 3 pm. For more information on the meeting, contact Leang Sou, 312-450-6606.


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Uniform Law Commission Continues Work on Electoral College Proposal — 1 Comment

  1. When did the first State manage to pass a law forcing presidential electors to so vote ???

    i.e. – ULC = one more MORON useless committee trying to re-invent a political wheel ???

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