Election Law Of 1887

Miller s term would expire on march 3 1887.
Election law of 1887. In my first column on this issue i described what the eca requires in the event of contested elections and explained what the. Republican warner miller had been elected to this seat in a special election in 1881 to succeed thomas c. 6 after a presidential election as the official certification date and outlining vague complicated procedures.
The election law in question is section 15 of the electoral count act of 1887 which one political scientist has called almost unintelligible according to roll call. If you re asking the question what should congress do to prepare for november clarifying the provision would be on the top of the list constitutional law professor edward foley said. The nation s 133 year old law for picking a president has a provision that has never been needed to settle a disputed election since it deals with a situation that would only happen after a.
The election in new york was held from january 18 to 20 1887. Platt who had resigned. While the deadline is not mandatory the law prohibits congress.
The electoral count act of 1887 was designed to answer that question. An obscure 1887 law called the electoral count act and several subsequent updates spell out the process setting jan. The law has subsequently been codified with some modifications into positive law 1 in title 3 chapter 1 of the united states code which also contains other provisions related to presidential.
But as huefner explains the 1887 law is not a clean piece of text one of the. In 1960 at the end of another tight election that included suspicions of vote manipulation. Gore decision in 2000 the electoral count act of 1887 has been relevant only once.
The electoral count act of 1887 pub l. 373 is a united states federal law establishing procedures for the counting of electoral votes by congress following a presidential election. It was enacted in the aftermath of the disputed 1876 presidential election between rutherford b hayes and samuel j tilden.