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U.S. Supreme Court restricts 'electors' in presidential contests

06 Jul 2020 / 22:18 H.

    By Andrew Chung

    July 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday refused to free "electors" in the complex Electoral College system that decides the U.S. presidency from state laws that use penalties to force them to support the candidate who prevails in the state's popular vote.

    The justices declined to endorse the discretionary power of electors just months before the Nov. 3 president election. The justices ruled in favor of Washington state and Colorado, which had imposed penalties on several so-called faithless electors who defied pledges in 2016 to vote for the winner of their states' popular vote, Democrat Hillary Clinton. (Reporting by Andrew Chung in New York; Editing by Will Dunham)

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