How many states don't have laws prohibiting faithless electors? I can't find a site that has a clear answer.

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http://archive.fairvote.org/?page=967

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As this site correctly states, The US constitution predominates in this matter, and most legal folks hold that the state laws are unconstitutional, and if ever taken to federal court, would be found in violation of the US constitution. No one, nor any governmental body, can dictate how an elector votes in the electoral college.
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