The office of presidential elector becomes vacant if the elector: (1) Dies; (2) Resigns; (3) Fails to qualify, as provided by law; (4) Fails to appear at the designated time and place of the meeting; (5) Refuses to vote; (6) Attempts to cast a blank ballot; or (7) Except as provided for in § 12-24A-8 , attempts to vote for any candidate other than the candidate whose slate of electors received the highest number of votes in the state's general election. If a presidential elector casts a ballot that results in the office of elector becoming vacant, the ballot may not be accepted or counted. An elector may resign the office of presidential elector by submitting a letter of resignation to the secretary of state.
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