Related Citations
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David J. Canupp, College Student Voting: A New Prescription for an Old Ailment, 56 Syracuse L. Rev. 145 (2005).
Arguing that the Framers did not contemplate general elections for President when they drafted Article II, Section 1, Clause 4 of the Constitution.
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Dan T. Coenen & Edward J. Larson, Congressional Power Over Presidential Elections: Lessons from the Past and Reforms for the Future, 43 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 851 (2002).
Documenting the reasoning underlying the Framers’ decision to give Congress authority over the times, places, and manner of congressional elections, but only the time of presidential elections.
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Vasan Kesavan, Is The Electoral Count Act Unconstitutional, 80 N.C. L. Rev. 1653 (2002).
Noting that certain drafting changes to the language of Article II, Section 1, Clause 4 were made by the Framers themselves, not the Committee of Style.
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David P. Currie, The Constitution in Congress: The Second Congress, 1791-1793, 90 Nw. U.L. Rev. 606 (1996).
Documenting how the language of Article II, Section 1, Clause 4 changed throughout the clause’s drafting.