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To: SirWalterRalegh who wrote (769754)10/17/2022 8:30:50 AM
From: J.B.C.2 Recommendations

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TimF

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I may be mistaken, I don’t believe that the Constitution has any such prohibition.

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To: SirWalterRalegh who wrote (769754)10/17/2022 8:46:19 AM
From: skinowski1 Recommendation

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TimF

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Checked it, SWR…. It seems, there is no prohibition of them being from the same state - but it’s not a good idea, since an elector cannot vote for 2 people from the same state. This can screw things up in a close election, like 2020. (Luckily, not long before the elections, Cheney got a Wyoming drivers license. He owned a property in that state).

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