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I looked into the Texas statutes on Electors and removal/replacement.

The Electors can, in their meeting, by majority vote, remove/replace an Elector if he is absent or “ineligible”.

I then looked into eligibility to serve on a party’s slate of Electors. He qualifies on all.

However.

One requirement is that an Elector be “affiliated with the party.” It seems to be the party can officially remove him from its registration roster, present the relevant documents to the Electors and have him declared ineligible.

The Electors can then remove him. A qualified replacement can be waiting outside the door and the majority can select that person as replacement.

This CAN be done. The affiliation criterion looks like the obvious way to proceed — unless the GOP in Texas has no procedure defined for removing someone from the registration rolls involuntarily.


22 posted on 12/16/2016 7:27:37 PM PST by Owen
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Be a shame if he got lost on the way to Dallas. I hear traffic is a mess that time of day too.

Wish I know someone with the Texas State Patrol. This guy looks like a boozer. Bet he even drives knocked to his knees.


28 posted on 12/16/2016 7:51:51 PM PST by phoneman08 (qwiyrqweopigradfdzcm,.dadfjl,dz)
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