Can the governor of Florida, temporarily appoint a person, a Republican to fill the empty position of the candidate that resigned? And keep the seat Republican?They cannot move. The electors for Florida cannot vote for Trump and another Florida resident.
If they moved, they would have to resign from Congress or as governor because you cannot hold those offices without being residents of Florida. Your understanding of the Constitution is wrong, like 95% of America,
They don't get separate votes for VP and president anymore. There is no way to vote separately for a VP or hold a vote back of a vp. No elector in any state votes for VP separately.No, there is not. The 12th Amendment says an elector cannot vote for two people from their same state. The electors from Florida can vote for Trump or the Florida resident VP, but not for both.
The entire state's electoral college vote, will not count with two from the same state. In Florida's case....the presidential candidate and vp, loses Florida's 30 electoral votes.....all 30 of them.