What is the source for that info? From what I have read there really is no process to make sure candidates are qualified. Is there truly a process where the Senate clerk does verify that or are you speculating that is the process?
Source.
Former judge Napolitano explained the procedure; I heard him on a radio station hosted by Mike Rosen of KOA and I read an account of it I believe in the WSJ.
He said: The Senate clerk will ask for the electee to provide proof of his age, legal residence over the past 14 years and proof of birth which he said, George Bush provided by submitting his passport. Napolitano was grilled rather strenously by Mike who is a very intelligent and forceful conservative radio commentator in Denver.
He further said that probably the only person with standing who could challenge Obama would be John McCain who could sue and probably would be heard by the court. If John does not do so, which I believe will be the case, Obama will be elected by the electors and after that if Obama is found to have lied under oath or submitted a false document, he will have committed a felony which can’t be prosecuted because a sitting President cannot be prosecuted, he must first be impeached which won’t happen no matter what with a majority Democratic Congress.
I think you can kiss all this birth certificate business good bye.