California Government Files Brief in Defense of Law that Requires Presidential Electors to Vote for the Candidate who Got the Most Popular Votes

On May 26, the California Secretary of State filed this brief in Koller v Brown, n.d., 5:16cv-7069. This is the lawsuit over the law that tells presidential electors that they must vote for the presidential candidate who got the most popular votes in the state.

The brief tries to persuade the court that the case is moot, and says little about the merits of the case.


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