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Government

Dec. 2, 2000

The California Electors Enjoy Responsibility

When Democratic elector Ron Oberndorfer of La Mesa's Fischbeck & Oberndorfer, paid a visit recently to La Mesa's Grossmont High School to discuss his role in the election, students were curious about the possibility that, once in the Capitol, he could refuse to cast his vote for Vice President Al Gore.

By Katherine Gaidos
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When Democratic elector Ron Oberndorfer of La Mesa's Fischbeck & Oberndorfer, paid a visit recently to La Mesa's Grossmont High School to discuss his role in the election, students were curious about the possibility that, once in the Capitol, he could refuse to cast ...

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