OK Electoral College, don't let me down. I want to see a bunch of Ron Paul votes.

Ehhh.... little late for this thread isn't it? The election is over.
 
Ehhh.... little late for this thread isn't it? The election is over.

Oh man I can't believe we spaced on the date!

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Ehhh.... little late for this thread isn't it? The election is over.

No. The actual vote hasn't happened yet.

When does the Electoral College cast its votes?

Each state's electors meet on the Monday following the second Wednesday of December. They cast their votes then, and those votes are sent to the President of the Senate who reads them before both houses of Congress on January 6th.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/06/what-is-the-electoral-college_n_2078970.html
 
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If we are the luckiest people alive, we might see a single Ron Paul electoral vote from a state that don't bind their electors (based on that article from a few months ago). Otherwise, from the looks of how everything played out this year, don't get your hopes up too high.
 
How does the vote usually go?

Because the Electors are basically appointed by party leaders, and because most are bound by state law, the Electors almost always vote for who they were on the slate for--North Carolina's Electors will go for Romney, California's for Obama, etc. The only recent time when an Elector intentionally did not vote for who they were on the slate for was in 2000 when a D.C. Elector pledged for Gore decided not to vote in protest of D.C.'s lack of statehood. More recently, but arguably by accident, a Minnesotan Elector in 2004 voted for John Edwards for President, rather than VP.

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faithless_elector)
 
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The link you posted showed it has happened a bunch of times.

Ah. Sorry, I meant to say add recently in that sentence. (As you can see by the link, after 2000, the most recent time would be 1988, and even that could be considered unintentional.)
 
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If we are the luckiest people alive, we might see a single Ron Paul electoral vote from a state that don't bind their electors (based on that article from a few months ago). Otherwise, from the looks of how everything played out this year, don't get your hopes up too high.

I predict that person will be known as an "electard."

Seriously, I'd do it. It's the only shot I'd have at a place in a history book.
 
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