At the general election in 1984 and every fourth year thereafter, the number of presidential electors to which the state is entitled shall be elected. Source: L. 80: Entire article R&RE, p. 323, § 1, effective January 1, 1981. L. 92: Entire part amended, p. 674, § 4, effective January 1, 1993. Editor’s note: This […]
(1) Any convention of delegates of a political party or any committee authorized by resolution of the convention may nominate presidential electors. (2) All nominations for vacancies for presidential electors made by the convention or a committee authorized by the convention shall be certified by affidavit of the presiding officer and secretary of the convention […]
(1) The presidential electors shall convene at the capital of the state, in the office of the governor at the capitol building, on the first Monday after the second Wednesday in the first December following their election at the hour of 12 noon and take the oath required by law for presidential electors. If any […]
Every presidential elector of this state who attends and votes for those officers at the time and place appointed by law is entitled to receive the sum of five dollars per day for each day’s attendance at the election and fifteen cents per mile for each mile traveled in going to and returning from the […]