Er, whether it's a 'release' or a substitution, my question was *does the party have that authority*? Is the party, in fact, the er, counterparty to the pledge, rather than the state?
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(It's that whole dorm-room anarchist argument that "all power is ultimately enforced through the barrel of a gun", like are they going to have a bailiff grab your arm and physically make you check the box in order to save American democracy)
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Yeah - the resolution seems to be that you have violated your oath and therefore, vacated your office as an elector, and an alternate gets seated. I don't know how many alternates there are.
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Conceivably, if they run out, there's just no vote cast.
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