EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 3 MIN
Why a President Cannot Cancel an Election
from Conspiracy Theories Exploring The Unseen · host Michael Fortune
As we dive into the final episode of our series about why a president cannot cancel an election, let's unravel the layers of our electoral framework. It's a topic with significant implications for democracy, rooted in our Constitution and historical practices. First and foremost, the Constitution itself lays down clear rules that prevent any president from unilaterally changing election dates. According to Article I, Section 4, while state legislatures have the power to manage the timing and manner of elections, it’s Congress that can make alterations—not the president. This structure is essential because it reflects our commitment to maintaining the democratic process.Now, looking back at history, we see that American elections have withstood trying times, continuing as scheduled even during wars and crises. Let’s take the 1864 presidential election during the Civil War as a prime example. Despite the nation being torn apart, Abraham Lincoln was re-elected. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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As we dive into the final episode of our series about why a president cannot cancel an election, let's unravel the layers of our electoral framework. It's a topic with significant implications for democracy, rooted in our Constitution and historical practices. First and foremost, the Constitution itself lays down clear rules that prevent any president from unilaterally changing election dates. According to Article I, Section 4, while state legislatures have the power to manage the timing and manner of elections, it’s Congress that can make alterations—not the president. This structure is essential because it reflects our commitment to maintaining the democratic process.Now, looking back at history, we see that American elections have withstood trying times, continuing as scheduled even during wars and crises. Let’s take the 1864 presidential election during the Civil War as a prime example. Despite the nation being torn apart, Abraham Lincoln was re-elected. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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