Neither is likely to die, of course, but anyone could die unexpectedly at any time, especially considering most Presidential candidates are a little on the elderly side. I find it a little surprising that its never happened in over 200 years, and rather baffling that their is apparently no set contingency for this eventuality. It seems like something that's almost inevitably going to bite us in the ass big time and lead to a Constitutional crisis one day. It'd be nice to come up with a contingency in advance rather than waiting for a cluster fuck and then trying to fix it at the last minute for a change.maraxus2 wrote:You quote, approvingly, both Milo Yiannapoulos and Ben Shapiro. You rail against SJWs. I see no reason whatever to take you seriously.Crown wrote:snip
We don't have procedures for that in place. In theory, the party could sue to have the name replaced on the ballot, but there aren't provisions for this yet.The Romulan Republic wrote:I'd like to ask a question about this, because I've seen a lot of speculation on-line but not much in the way of solid, reliable answers.
What happens if a candidate has to be replaced and its past the deadlines to get someone's name on the ballot? Do they run someone else under the old candidate's name? Surely they don't just hold the election with only one major candidate getting to run?
Its unlikely, of course, and hopefully it doesn't happen, but it is always possible, and so I would presume its one that the parties have procedures for.
Theoretically, the national party gets to decide who's on the ticket should someone die between now and January, but there aren't any hard-and-fast rules for this. There aren't explicit rules for this since this hasn't happened yet. The 20th amendment lays out a path to power in the event that a nominee dies before they're inaugurated. In that case, the Veep gets to be president until a President is named. This would presumably be the Veep. The processes are pretty ill-defined, and the choices made to name the President would set precedent for future cases.
Fortunately, neither Hillary nor Trump are in danger of dying between November 9th and January 20th, so the point is moot.
Sue to get on the ballot... with a Supreme Court that's split along partisan lines and down a Justice? Lovely.
Edit: As to Crown... yeah. The SJW stuff sounds less like "disgruntled Bernie or Buster" and more like "closet Trump supporter".