My two cents: If a politician changes party affiliation -- AFTER being elected to office -- that person should have to resign because that is NOT what the voters voted for.

They should be made to resign; another politician (from the original party affiliation) should be appointed to serve out the term; and then the person who switched parties can always run in the next election.

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@Route10 I tend to agree with you about party switchers and resigning, but unfortunately, there's nothing in the Constitution to support it.

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