Not when an election has already started----military and overseas voters have been voting pursuant to federal law. More on public interest in not cancelling election here: http://electionlawblog.org/?p=95963 https://twitter.com/hughhewitt/status/930094104649744384 …
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@hughhewitt, under 17th Amendment Strange was the temporary senator and so his leaving now would not trigger a new election which state must hold.2 replies 1 retweet 12 likesShow this thread -
There IS a constitutional way to deal with problem of voters regretting primary vote for Moore: RNC can get behind write-in campaign for Luther Strange. Voting can continue, and if political will he wins.
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Professor Hasen, does the "sore loser" law effect a write in campaign for Strange. Would Jones or more directly Moore have a case?
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According to @derektmuller, Alabama SOS has clarified that sore loser law does not prevent write-in campaign by Strange
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