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In 1952, … The Court did not rule whether pledges were enforceable. [Link]
From the opinion in Chiafalo et al v. Washington:
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We now affirm the Washington Supreme Court’s judgment that a State may enforce its pledge law against an elector.
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The Constitution’s text and the Nation’s history both support allowing a State to enforce an elector’s pledge to support his party’s nominee—and the state voters’ choice—for President.









