ELECTORAL COLLEGE TO MEET AT STATE CAPITOL
Secretary of State Tom Schedler announces the meeting of the Louisiana Electoral College on Monday, December 17, 2012 at 11:00 a.m., in the Governor’s Press Room on the 4th floor of the State Capitol. Secretary Schedler will administer oaths of office to the eight electors of the Republican Party prior to their votes for president and vice president of the United States.
The Louisiana electors are: Jimmy C. Allen, at large; Louis S. Gurvich, Jr., at large; Michael R. Bayham, Jr., 1st Congressional District; Garrett C. Monti, 2nd Congressional District; Christian J. Gill, 3rd Congressional District; Harold O. Coates, 4th Congressional District; Legena “Gena” Gore, 5th Congressional District; S. Scott Wilfong, 6th Congressional District.
In the event that one of these electors is not present, an alternate elector will assume his or her duties.
The Electoral College, administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, is a process that began as part of the original design of the United States Constitution. The Founding Fathers established the Electoral College as a compromise between election of the president by Congress and election by popular
Secretary of State Tom Schedler announces the meeting of the Louisiana Electoral College on Monday, December 17, 2012 at 11:00 a.m., in the Governor’s Press Room on the 4th floor of the State Capitol. Secretary Schedler will administer oaths of office to the eight electors of the Republican Party prior to their votes for president and vice president of the United States.
The Louisiana electors are: Jimmy C. Allen, at large; Louis S. Gurvich, Jr., at large; Michael R. Bayham, Jr., 1st Congressional District; Garrett C. Monti, 2nd Congressional District; Christian J. Gill, 3rd Congressional District; Harold O. Coates, 4th Congressional District; Legena “Gena” Gore, 5th Congressional District; S. Scott Wilfong, 6th Congressional District.
In the event that one of these electors is not present, an alternate elector will assume his or her duties.
The Electoral College, administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, is a process that began as part of the original design of the United States Constitution. The Founding Fathers established the Electoral College as a compromise between election of the president by Congress and election by popular