Electors are unpaid by the government. Maybe the political party that they’re supposed to vote for might give them a stipend, but it’s basically a voluntary position that requires only an hour or two on one day if your candidate wins your state. I was a potential elector for a 3rd party candidate that got on the ballot in my state.
There should be 546 people in government. Everyone else can go.
President, VP, 100 Senators, 435 Congresspeople, 9 Supreme Court Justices (can be less honestly)
During elections this can balloon to nearly double with 538 electors.
That’s a constitutionally accurate government.
Electors are unpaid by the government. Maybe the political party that they’re supposed to vote for might give them a stipend, but it’s basically a voluntary position that requires only an hour or two on one day if your candidate wins your state. I was a potential elector for a 3rd party candidate that got on the ballot in my state.