12/22/16, "4 Washington state electors to be fined $1,000 for vote," AP, Rachel La Corte, Olympia, Wash.
"Four Washington state electors who cast their
vote for someone other than Democrat Hillary Clinton will each be fined
$1,000 next week, the secretary of state's office said Thursday.
David
Ammons, a spokesman for Secretary of State Kim Wyman, told The
Associated Press that the electors will have 60 days to pay the fine,
and said the office is putting together an appeals process in case of a
challenge.
Clinton won the state's popular vote last month,
earning her 12 electoral votes. Under state law, presidential electors —
who are chosen by their party at their state convention — sign a pledge
to vote for their party's nominees for president and vice president.
But during Monday's Electoral College vote in Olympia, Clinton got just
eight votes, while former Secretary of State Colin Powell got three and
Native American tribal elder and activist Faith Spotted Eagle got one
vote.
Republican Donald Trump finished with 304 votes — winning
all but two of the Electoral College votes he claimed on Election Day —
and Clinton had 227 after losing five — the four in Washington state and
one in Hawaii. It takes 270 Electoral College votes to win the
presidency....
Chiafalo,
along with electors Esther John and Levi Guerra voted for Powell and
elector Robert Satiacum voted for Spotted Eagle. The four also voted for
someone other than Clinton's running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, for vice
president. John voted for Maine's Republican U.S. Sen. Susan Collins,
Chiafalo voted for Democratic Massachusetts U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren,
Satiacum cast his vice presidential vote for Native American and
environmental activist Winona LaDuke, and Guerra voted for Democratic
Washington U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell.
Chiafalo said he wasn't surprised by the secretary of state's decision, but said he would appeal.
"I stand by my belief that it's unconstitutional," he said.
The
last time an elector broke from the popular vote in Washington state
was in 1976, when Mike Padden of Spokane Valley, who is currently a
Republican state senator, voted for Ronald Reagan in 1976 instead of
Gerald Ford, who had won the state.
The fine — which has never previously been imposed — was first established by the Legislature following Padden's vote."
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