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<title>Who has the power to appoint presidential electors?  (An important read on the Constitutional authority of the state legislatures!)</title>
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<description>Who has the power to appoint presidential electors?Now that inferior election officials in Arizona have rejected a legally issued legislative subpoena [...], the Legislature of Arizona must use its enforcement powers [...]. But what enforcement authority [...]? It&#x26;#x27;s not the Judiciary. And it&#x26;#x27;s not a sheriff, or state capital police. The Arizona Legislature has plenary authority over appointing presidential electors. All it has to do is self-convene by quorum in each branch, or by joint ballot, then vote to send Trump electors; then send the slate to Washington, D.C. That&#x26;#x27;s how you enforce the subpoena. But then you do one...</description>
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