id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29460 Field, David Dudley The Electoral Votes of 1876 Who Should Count Them, What Should Be Counted, and the Remedy for a Wrong Count .txt text/plain 9652 442 64 ordains that "the votes shall then be counted," it means that the true certificates, and the votes shall then be counted." What would one electoral votes shall be received or counted from said States, power to exclude from counting all electoral votes deemed by them Assuming, then, that the power to decide what votes shall be counted The words of the Constitution are not many: "Each State shall appoint, but the question is of rejecting the votes of a certain number--say a or how many other votes would have been cast in a different state of were intimidated, the votes of the _State_ should be rejected But why, let me ask, should lawful votes in any case be rejected, has the State appointed to vote in its behalf for President?_ The Congress, when inquiring what votes are to be counted, have the right the persons appointed to canvass the votes cast at the election, ./cache/29460.txt ./txt/29460.txt