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Electing the President: The Popular Vote vs. The Electoral College

Live at the National Constitution Center

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The Finality of Election Certification and Its Constitutional Implications

This chapter explores the constitutional ramifications when a state governor refuses to certify election results, particularly involving a contentious re-election. The discussion highlights the finality of the certification process and the need for political stability in adherence to Article 2 of the Constitution.

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