Supreme Court Rules States Can Punish 'Faithless Electors' Who Buck Popular Vote
Supreme Court Rules States Can Punish 'Faithless Electors' Who Buck Popular Vote

The high court was unanimous in its ruling that the laws at issue in a pair of disputes from Washington and Colorado are constitutional.

The decision from the Supreme Court comes just months ahead of the November general election, when voters will head to the polls to elect a president and vice president.