
Can the US call for a re-vote? - Politics Stack Exchange
Dec 11, 2020 · In the US, would it be possible for a re-vote for the President to be called for if, for example, it was highly suspected or confirmed that the first vote's results were rigged?
united states - What procedural difficulty forced a revote on the …
The bill violated the Byrd Rule: Under the Byrd rule, the Senate is prohibited from considering extraneous matter as part of a reconciliation bill or resolution or conference report thereon. The definition of what constitutes "extraneous matter" is set forth in the Budget Act; however, the term remains subject to considerable interpretation by the presiding officer (who relies on the …
What kind of US house vote was it that first upheld then struck …
Jun 24, 2022 · What kind of US house vote was it that first upheld then struck down the Casey Amendment to Title IX? Can the Speaker always call for a revote?
Rerunning an American Presidential election - Politics Stack …
Jun 20, 2016 · As it happens, the Western Australia vote you mention in your question is equivalent to those: The entirety of the affected area (i.e. Western Australia) had to revote, not just whatever areas the missing ballots may have come from. But the rest of the country was unaffected, since it was just a state-level position.
united states - Is there any mechanism by which the President can ...
Nov 2, 2018 · In regards to current legal immigrants who obtained a green card through employment. As the status of green card holders is determined by the State Department and enforced by federal employees, doe...
Can the British public request a General Election?
Apr 9, 2016 · The public have never had an ability to force re-elections of anyone, even a single MP, other than coercion such as a general strike.
Why is there no process in the United States to remove and re …
Jul 18, 2018 · @user4012 I was taught in my secondary school history classes that the president is both head of government and head of state. paul23: What the founding fathers thought is relevant because they wrote the constitution, and your question is partly "why did they write it as they did?" The other part is "why hasn't it been changed in the meanwhile?" That is perhaps …
Voting strategy when you can vote for multiple candidates?
Nov 9, 2016 · What is the best voting strategy when you're allowed to vote for multiple candidates, and the candidates with the most votes win? For example, say there's a race where you may vote for up to three
united states - Can a bill that has been vetoed be reintroduced in …
Jul 27, 2017 · Can a bill that was vetoed by one POTUS be reintroduced in its previous form and sent to the new POTUS? Keeping in mind that we also have a new Congress?
if a bill dies can it be reintroduced - Politics Stack Exchange
Nov 19, 2014 · Yes, any Congress can introduce and pass any bill it chooses. With that said, if it were blatantly unconstitutional, there would be appeals, and likely a stay that would prevent it from being implemented.