So, if ONE state asks for ‘proof’ of citizenship and natural born status of a candidate, it must be produced?
I know a LOT about our constitution and structure of government, but I must admit this is one aspect that I do not know the answer to.
States must certify their electoral votes prior to submitting them the the President of the Senate. Hence, it appears to me that a state can require proof of eligibility in order to certify that it has voted for a qualified candidate.
NO one has the answer to this since it has never even remotely been an issue.